In the past two decades, advances in cost-effective fabrication techniques, miniature systems, intrinsic detectors and computing technology transformed hyperspectral imaging (HSI) from a bench-top scientific curiosity to a discipline with operational and fielded systems. Despite these advancements, there are still limitations such as degraded visual environment (DVE) conditions that reduce the visibility within a scene impacting HSI negatively. These conditions can be rain, haze or smoke and adversely affect the performance of the sensors by reducing their range of effectiveness in terms of detection, identification, and recognition. Additionally, benchmark detectors and classification techniques are mainly conducted on a pixel-wise basis w...