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AuthorMohan, Divya
AuthorAravinth, J.
AuthorRajendran, Sankaran
Available date2024-07-08T10:36:26Z
Publication Date2023-06-01
Publication NameRemote Sensing
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs15112734
CitationMohan, D., Aravinth, J., & Rajendran, S. (2023). Reconstruction of Compressed Hyperspectral Image Using SqueezeNet Coupled Dense Attentional Net. Remote Sensing, 15(11), 2734.‏
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/56511
AbstractThis study addresses image denoising alongside the compression and reconstruction of hyperspectral images (HSIs) using deep learning techniques, since the research community is striving to produce effective results to utilize hyperspectral data. Here, the SqueezeNet architecture is trained with a Gaussian noise model to predict and discriminate noisy pixels of HSI to obtain a clean image as output. The denoised image is further processed by the tunable spectral filter (TSF), which is a dual-level prediction filter to produce a compressed image. Subsequently, the compressed image is analyzed through a dense attentional net (DAN) model for reconstruction by reverse dual-level prediction operation. All the proposed mechanisms are employed in Python and evaluated using a Ben-Gurion University-Interdisciplinary Computational Vision Laboratory (BGU-ICVL) dataset. The results of SqueezeNet architecture applied to the dataset produced the denoised output with a Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR) value of 45.43 dB. The TSF implemented to the denoised images provided compression with a Mean Square Error (MSE) value of 8.334. Subsequently, the DAN model executed and produced reconstructed images with a Structural Similarity Index Measure (SSIM) value of 0.9964 dB. The study proved that each stage of the proposed approach resulted in a quality output, and the developed model is more effective to further utilize the HSI. This model can be well utilized using HSI data for mineral exploration.
Languageen
PublisherMDPI AG
Subjectdeep learning
denoising
dense attentional net
dense blocks
dual-level prediction
hyperspectral image compression
reconstruction
SqueezeNet
tunable spectral filter
TitleReconstruction of Compressed Hyperspectral Image Using SqueezeNet Coupled Dense Attentional Net
TypeArticle
Issue Number11
Volume Number15
dc.accessType Open Access


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