Our goal is to investigate how spatial complexity based approaches can be employed as preprocessing techniques for other previously established methods. First, we designed for each spatial complexity based technique a step that generates a hyperspectral cube scaled based on spatial information. Next we feed the new cubes to a group of processing techniques such as ICA and PCA. We compare the results between processing the original and the scaled data. We compared the results on the scaled data with the results on the full data. We built upon these initial results by employing additional spatial complexity approaches. We also introduced new hybrid approaches that would embed the spatial complexity step into the main processing stage. |
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Independent component analysis
Hyperspectral imaging
Feature extraction
Principal component analysis
System on a chip
Image classification
Computer science