Weighted Sum of Segmented Correlation: an Efficient Method for Spectra Matching in Hyperspectral Images

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2024

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

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Matching a target spectrum with known spectra in a spectral library is a common method for material identification in hyperspectral imaging research. Hyperspectral spectra exhibit precise absorption features across different wavelength segments, and the unique shapes and positions of these absorptions create distinct spectral signatures for each material, aiding in their identification. Therefore, only the specific positions can be considered for material identification. This study introduces the Weighted Sum of Segmented Correlation method, which calculates correlation indices between various segments of a library and a test spectrum, and derives a matching index, favoring positive correlations and penalizing negative correlations using assigned weights. The effectiveness of this approach is evaluated for mineral identification in hyperspectral images from both Earth and Martian surfaces. © 2024 IEEE.

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material Identification, spectra matching, spectral correlation, Spectral Signature

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International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2024, Vol., , p. 8015-8018

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