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hiperespectral:sae-cd [2018/01/16 17:52] – [Outputs] javier.lopez.fandino | hiperespectral:sae-cd [2018/04/03 11:00] (actual) – [STACKED AUTOENCODERS FOR MULTICLASS CHANGE DETECTION IN HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGES] javier.lopez.fandino | ||
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- | Experimental results and addictional information related to the paper " | + | ====== STACKED AUTOENCODERS FOR MULTICLASS CHANGE DETECTION IN HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGES ====== |
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==== Abstract ==== | ==== Abstract ==== | ||
- | Change detection (CD) in multitemporal datasets is a key task in remote sensing. In this paper, a scheme to perform multiclass CD for remote sensing hyperspectral datasets extracting features by means of Stacked Autoencoders (SAEs) is introduced. The scheme combines multiclass and binary CD to obtain an accurate multiclass change map. The multiclass | + | Change detection (CD) in multitemporal datasets is a key task in remote sensing. In this paper, a scheme to perform multiclass CD for remote sensing hyperspectral datasets extracting features by means of Stacked Autoencoders (SAEs) is introduced. The scheme combines multiclass and binary CD to obtain an accurate multiclass change map. The multiclass CD begins with the fusion of the multitemporal data followed by feature extraction by SAE. The binary CD is based on the spectral |
- | CD begins with the fusion of the multitemporal data followed by feature extraction by SAE. The binary CD is based on | + | |
- | the spectral | + | |
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=== Image files === | === Image files === | ||
- | {Reference data of changes{: | + | |Reference data of changes |
- | {Binary CD map{: | + | |{{: |
- | {Multiclass CD map{: | + | |
=== Accuracy results === | === Accuracy results === | ||
==Binary CD accuracies== | ==Binary CD accuracies== | ||
- | |Corect |Missed Alarms|False Alarms |Total Error| | + | |**Corect** |**Missed Alarms**|**False Alarms** |**Total Error**| |
|77020 (98.74%) |509 |471 |980 (1.25%) | | |77020 (98.74%) |509 |471 |980 (1.25%) | | ||