Abstract

ABSTRACT In recent years, low-rank sparse representation (LRR) schemes have been applied to the field of hyperspectral image (HSI) anomaly detection (AD) and received attention. However, it is often accompanied by a small amount of noise in the AD, which leads to a high false alarm rate of detection results. In this paper, the HSI-AD algorithm is proposed to address this problem. First, the HSI is unmixed using the deep network to obtain the endmembers and abundance, and the abundance matrix is fused with the HSI to obtain the mixed data, which to a certain extent complements the spatial information of the HSI because the abundance matrix can reflect the subpixel-level information of the target image elements. Then, the mixed data are decomposed based on the model proposed in this paper. To overcome the situation that the sparse part of the traditional model is prone to mix with a small amount of noise, the sparse decomposition of the mixed data into anomaly and noise is used to remove the small amount of noise from the sparse part. A joint dictionary consisting of background and anomaly is used in the above model. In addition, to address the problem of information loss caused by the uniform accumulation of kernel norm over all singular values in the process of model decomposition, this paper designs the γ norm decomposition method to replace the general kernel norm decomposition for a more effective extraction of useful information.

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