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Hyperspectral Unmixing

Hyperspectral Unmixing is a procedure that decomposes the measured pixel spectrum of hyperspectral data into a collection of constituent spectral signatures (or endmembers) and a set of corresponding fractional abundances. Hyperspectral Unmixing techniques have been widely used for a variety of applications, such as mineral mapping and land-cover change detection.

Source: An Augmented Linear Mixing Model to Address Spectral Variability for Hyperspectral Unmixing

Papers

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Multitemporal Latent Dynamical Framework for Hyperspectral Images Unmixing0
A General Framework for Group Sparsity in Hyperspectral Unmixing Using Endmember Bundles0
Adaptive Multi-Order Graph Regularized NMF with Dual Sparsity for Hyperspectral Unmixing0
Spectral Unmixing Comparison with Sparse, Iterative and Mixed Integer Programming Models0
Hyperspectral Unmixing using Iterative, Sparse and Ensambling Approaches for Large Spectral Libraries Applied to Soils and Minerals0
DTU-Net: A Multi-Scale Dilated Transformer Network for Nonlinear Hyperspectral Unmixing0
Hyperspectral Unmixing of Agricultural Images taken from UAV Using Adapted U-Net Architecture0
Unrolling Plug-and-Play Network for Hyperspectral Unmixing0
Theoretical and Practical Progress in Hyperspectral Pixel Unmixing with Large Spectral Libraries from a Sparse Perspective0
Investigation of unsupervised and supervised hyperspectral anomaly detection0
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