Abstract
Recently, numerous remote sensing applications highly depend on the hyperspectral image (HSI). HSI classification, as a fundamental issue, has attracted increasing attention and become a hot topic in the remote sensing community. We implemented a regularized convolutional neural network (CNN), which adopted dropout and regularization strategies to address the overfitting problem of limited training samples. Although many kinds of the literature have confirmed that it is an effective way for HSI classification to integrate spectrum with spatial context, the scaling issue is not fully exploited. In this paper, we propose a high efficient deep feature extraction and the classification method for the spectral-spatial HSI, which can make full use of multiscale spatial feature obtained by guided filter. The proposed approach is the first attempt to lean a CNN for spectral and multiscale spatial features. Compared to its counterparts, experimental results show that the proposed method can achieve 3% improvement in accuracy, according to various datasets such as Indian Pines, Pavia University, and Salinas.
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