Exploring the Intrinsic Probability Distribution for Hyperspectral Anomaly Detection

In recent years, neural network-based anomaly detection methods have attracted considerable attention in the hyperspectral remote sensing domain due to their powerful reconstruction ability compared with traditional methods. However, actual probability distribution statistics hidden in the latent sp...

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Main Authors: Shaoqi Yu, Xiaorun Li, Shuhan Chen, Liaoying Zhao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-01-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/14/3/441
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Summary:In recent years, neural network-based anomaly detection methods have attracted considerable attention in the hyperspectral remote sensing domain due to their powerful reconstruction ability compared with traditional methods. However, actual probability distribution statistics hidden in the latent space are not discovered by exploiting the reconstruction error because the probability distribution of anomalies is not explicitly modeled. To address the issue, we propose a novel probability distribution representation detector (PDRD) that explores the intrinsic distribution of both the background and the anomalies for hyperspectral anomaly detection in this paper. First, we represent the hyperspectral data with multivariate Gaussian distributions from a probabilistic perspective. Then, we combine the local statistics with the obtained distributions to leverage the spatial information. Finally, the difference between the test pixel and the average expectation of the pixels in the Chebyshev neighborhood is measured by computing the modified Wasserstein distance to acquire the detection map. We conduct the experiments on three real data sets to evaluate the performance of our proposed method. The experimental results demonstrate the accuracy and efficiency of our proposed method compared to the state-of-the-art detection methods.
ISSN:2072-4292