Abstract

An approach to parameter optimization for the low-rank matrix recovery method in hyperspectral imaging is discussed. We formulate an optimization problem with respect to the initial parameters of the low-rank matrix recovery method. The performance for different parameter settings is compared in terms of computational times and memory. The results are evaluated by computing the peak signal-to-noise ratio as a quantitative measure. The potential improvement in the performance of the noise reduction method is discussed when optimizing the choice of the initial values. The optimization method is tested on standard and openly available hyperspectral data sets, including Indian Pines, Pavia Centre, and Pavia University.

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