Superpixel-Augmented Endmember Detection for Hyperspectral Images
TBMG-9458
03/01/2011
- Content
Superpixels are homogeneous image regions comprised of several contiguous pixels. They are produced by shattering the image into contiguous, homogeneous regions that each cover between 20 and 100 image pixels. The segmentation aims for a many-to-one mapping from superpixels to image features; each image feature could contain several superpixels, but each superpixel occupies no more than one image feature. This conservative segmentation is relatively easy to automate in a robust fashion.
- Citation
- "Superpixel-Augmented Endmember Detection for Hyperspectral Images," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2011.