In this paper, we investigate the problem of signal subspace identification (SSI) and dimensionality reduction in hyperspectral images. We consider two recently proposed SSI algorithms: the Maximum Orthogonal Complement Analysis (MOCA) algorithm and the Robust Signal Subspace Estimator (RSSE) algorithm. Such algorithms are robust to the presence of rare signal components and are particularly effective in reducing the number of features in the preprocessing step for small target detection applications. In this paper, MOCA and RSSE are briefly revisited and integrated in a common theoretical framework in order to better highlight and understand their peculiarities. Furthermore, their performances are compared in terms of computational complex...