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5 February 2004 Target detection in hyperspectral imagery using demixed spectral angles
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We present a modification to the Spectral Angle Mapper (SAM) to perform mixed pixel target detection in hyperspectral imagery. Our method uses the linear mixing model to define a new set of coordinates using endmember spectra. We show that spectral angles measured in this new coordinate system differ from those measured in full band space, and that there is a natural interpretation of angles involving mixed pixels in these new coordinates. We include experimental evidence that our method outperforms traditional SAM in cases involving both subpixel and shaded target situations.
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David Gillis and Jeffrey Bowles "Target detection in hyperspectral imagery using demixed spectral angles", Proc. SPIE 5238, Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing IX, (5 February 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.510835
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KEYWORDS
Target detection

Principal component analysis

Hyperspectral imaging

Detection and tracking algorithms

Sensors

Hyperspectral target detection

Data modeling

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