Hyperspectral unmixing methods aim at the decomposition of a hyperspectral image into a collection endmember signatures, i.e., the radiance or reflectance of the materials present in the scene, and the correspondent abundance fractions at each pixel in the image. This paper introduces a new unmixing method termed dependent component analysis (DECA). This method is blind and fully automatic and it overcomes the limitations of unmixing methods based on Independent Component Analysis (ICA) and on geometrical based approaches. DECA is based on the linear mixture model, i.e., each pixel is a linear mixture of the endmembers signatures weighted by the correspondent abundance fractions. These abundances are modeled as mixtures of Dirichlet ...
The development of high spatial resolution airborne and spaceborne sensors has improved the capabili...
International audienceHyperspectral unmixing consists of identifying, from mixed pixel spectra, a se...
International audienceHyperspectral unmixing consists of identifying, from mixed pixel spectra, a se...
Hyperspectral unmixing methods aim at the decomposition of a hyperspectral image into a collection e...
This paper introduces a new hyperspectral unmixing method called Dependent Component Analysis (DECA)...
This paper introduces a new hyperspectral unmixing method called Dependent Component Analysis (DECA)...
This paper introduces a new method to blindly unmix hyperspectral data, termed dependent component a...
In hyperspectral imagery a pixel typically consists mixture of spectral signatures of reference subs...
In hyperspectral imagery a pixel typically consists mixture of spectral signatures of reference subs...
One of the most challenging task underlying many hyperspectral imagery applications is the spectral ...
fziehe,klausg @ rst.gmd.de In hyperspectral imagery one pixel typically consists of a mixture of the...
This paper is an elaboration of the DECA algorithm [1] to blindly unmix hyperspectral data. The unde...
fziehe,klausg @ rst.gmd.de In hyperspectral imagery one pixel typically consists of a mixture of the...
International audienceHyperspectral unmixing consists of identifying, from mixed pixel spectra, a se...
International audienceHyperspectral unmixing consists of identifying, from mixed pixel spectra, a se...
The development of high spatial resolution airborne and spaceborne sensors has improved the capabili...
International audienceHyperspectral unmixing consists of identifying, from mixed pixel spectra, a se...
International audienceHyperspectral unmixing consists of identifying, from mixed pixel spectra, a se...
Hyperspectral unmixing methods aim at the decomposition of a hyperspectral image into a collection e...
This paper introduces a new hyperspectral unmixing method called Dependent Component Analysis (DECA)...
This paper introduces a new hyperspectral unmixing method called Dependent Component Analysis (DECA)...
This paper introduces a new method to blindly unmix hyperspectral data, termed dependent component a...
In hyperspectral imagery a pixel typically consists mixture of spectral signatures of reference subs...
In hyperspectral imagery a pixel typically consists mixture of spectral signatures of reference subs...
One of the most challenging task underlying many hyperspectral imagery applications is the spectral ...
fziehe,klausg @ rst.gmd.de In hyperspectral imagery one pixel typically consists of a mixture of the...
This paper is an elaboration of the DECA algorithm [1] to blindly unmix hyperspectral data. The unde...
fziehe,klausg @ rst.gmd.de In hyperspectral imagery one pixel typically consists of a mixture of the...
International audienceHyperspectral unmixing consists of identifying, from mixed pixel spectra, a se...
International audienceHyperspectral unmixing consists of identifying, from mixed pixel spectra, a se...
The development of high spatial resolution airborne and spaceborne sensors has improved the capabili...
International audienceHyperspectral unmixing consists of identifying, from mixed pixel spectra, a se...
International audienceHyperspectral unmixing consists of identifying, from mixed pixel spectra, a se...