Abstract

Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have achieved great progress in the classification of surface objects with hyperspectral data, but due to the limitations of convolutional operations, CNNs cannot effectively interact with contextual information. Transformer succeeds in solving this problem, and thus has been widely used to classify hyperspectral surface objects in recent years. However, the huge computational load of Transformer poses a challenge in hyperspectral semantic segmentation tasks. In addition, the use of single Transformer discards the local correlation, making it ineffective for remote sensing tasks with small datasets. Therefore, we propose a new Transformer layered architecture that combines Transformer with CNN, adopts a feature dimensionality reduction module and a Transformer-style CNN module to extract shallow features and construct texture constraints, and employs the original Transformer Encoder to extract deep features. Furthermore, we also designed a simple Decoder to process shallow spatial detail information and deep semantic features separately. Experimental results based on three publicly available hyperspectral datasets show that our proposed method has significant advantages compared with other traditional CNN, Transformer-type models.

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