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Semisupervised Kernel Feature Extraction for Remote Sensing Image Analysis

Emma Izquierdo-verdiguierGustau Camps-vallsLorenzo BruzzoneLuis Gómez-chova

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business.industryFeature extractionPattern recognitioncomputer.software_genreKernel principal component analysisComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONKernel embedding of distributionsPolynomial kernelVariable kernel density estimationKernel (statistics)Radial basis function kernelGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPrincipal component regressionData miningArtificial intelligenceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinesscomputerMathematicsRemote sensing

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This paper presents a novel semisupervised kernel partial least squares (KPLS) algorithm for nonlinear feature extraction to tackle both land-cover classification and biophysical parameter retrieval problems. The proposed method finds projections of the original input data that align with the target variable (labels) and incorporates the wealth of unlabeled information to deal with low-sized or underrepresented data sets. The method relies on combining two kernel functions: the standard radial-basis-function kernel based on labeled information and a generative, i.e., probabilistic, kernel directly learned by clustering the data many times and at different scales across the data manifold. The construction of the kernel is very simple and intuitive: Two samples should belong to the same class if they consistently belong to the same clusters at different scales. The effectiveness of the proposed method is successfully illustrated in multi- and hyperspectral remote sensing image classification and biophysical parameter estimation problems. Accuracy improvements in the range between +5% and 15% over standard principal component analysis (PCA), +4% and 15% over kernel PCA, and +3% and 10% over KPLS are obtained on several images. The average gain in the root-mean-square error of +5% and reductions in bias estimates of +3% are obtained for biophysical parameter retrieval compared to standard PCA feature extraction.

https://doi.org/10.1109/tgrs.2013.2290372