There are a considerable number of mixed pixels in remotely sensed images. Different sub-pixel analyses have been recently developed correspondingly. A well-known method is linear spectral unmixing which obtains an abundance of each endmember in a given pixel. This model assumes that each pixel is a linear combination of all endmembers in a scene. This assumption is not correct since each pixel can only be a composition of some surrounding endmembers. Even though, a fully mathematical technique is used for spectral analysis, the output of the model may not represent the physical nature of the objects over the pixel under test. In this regard, this paper proposes a Local Linear Spectral Unmixing which is based on neighbor pixels classes. Hav...
International audienceSpectral unmixing is a popular technique for analyzing remotely sensed hypersp...
Hyperspectral imaging is an active area of research in Earth and planetary observation. One of the m...
In hyperspectral imagery a pixel typically consists mixture of spectral signatures of reference subs...
End-member extraction could be considered as the most challenging stage of the spectral unmixing pro...
International audienceGenerally, the content of the hyperspectral image pixel is a mixture of the re...
Spectral pixels are often a mixture of the pure spectra of the materials, called endmembers, due to ...
Abstract Spectral unmixing is an important task for remotely sensed hyper-spectral data exploitation...
The tradeoff between spatial and spectral resolution gives rise to a finite ground sample size, whic...
The rich spectral information captured by hyperspectral sensors has given rise to a number of remote...
The fine spectral resolution of hyperspectral remote sensing images allows an accurate analysis of t...
The fine spectral resolution of hyperspectral remote sensing images allows an accurate analysis of t...
The fine spectral resolution of hyperspectral remote sensing images allows an accurate analysis of t...
Hyperspectral unmixing consists in extracting Endmembers and estimating the abundance of each Endmem...
International audienceSpectral unmixing is a popular technique for analyzing remotely sensed hypersp...
In hyperspectral imagery a pixel typically consists mixture of spectral signatures of reference subs...
International audienceSpectral unmixing is a popular technique for analyzing remotely sensed hypersp...
Hyperspectral imaging is an active area of research in Earth and planetary observation. One of the m...
In hyperspectral imagery a pixel typically consists mixture of spectral signatures of reference subs...
End-member extraction could be considered as the most challenging stage of the spectral unmixing pro...
International audienceGenerally, the content of the hyperspectral image pixel is a mixture of the re...
Spectral pixels are often a mixture of the pure spectra of the materials, called endmembers, due to ...
Abstract Spectral unmixing is an important task for remotely sensed hyper-spectral data exploitation...
The tradeoff between spatial and spectral resolution gives rise to a finite ground sample size, whic...
The rich spectral information captured by hyperspectral sensors has given rise to a number of remote...
The fine spectral resolution of hyperspectral remote sensing images allows an accurate analysis of t...
The fine spectral resolution of hyperspectral remote sensing images allows an accurate analysis of t...
The fine spectral resolution of hyperspectral remote sensing images allows an accurate analysis of t...
Hyperspectral unmixing consists in extracting Endmembers and estimating the abundance of each Endmem...
International audienceSpectral unmixing is a popular technique for analyzing remotely sensed hypersp...
In hyperspectral imagery a pixel typically consists mixture of spectral signatures of reference subs...
International audienceSpectral unmixing is a popular technique for analyzing remotely sensed hypersp...
Hyperspectral imaging is an active area of research in Earth and planetary observation. One of the m...
In hyperspectral imagery a pixel typically consists mixture of spectral signatures of reference subs...