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Hyperspectral images (HSIs) have been widely used in various areas, especially in the remote sensing field. Compared with traditional remote sensing HSI, the high-resolution HSI (HRHSI) owns high resolution in both spatial and spectral domains. Since most existing methods with automatic target detection are merely suitable for traditional remote sensing HSI with low resolution, they are unable to be applied directly on HRHSI. Therefore, this paper proposes a novel automatic target detection framework for HRHSI. The framework includes two stages: in Stage one, a new spectral curve spatial pyramid matching model called SC-SPM is established to search the potential target regions; in Stage two, a novel bounding box dilation is proposed to detect the target region precisely. Extensive experiments are carried out in different scenes, and the results demonstrate the superiority of proposed framework compared to those traditional target detection methods.
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This work was partially supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 61771319), Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province (No. 2017A030313343), Shenzhen Science and Technology Project (No. JCYJ20180507182259896).
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Li, Y., Xu, J., Xia, R. et al. A two-stage framework of target detection in high-resolution hyperspectral images. SIViP 13, 1339–1346 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11760-019-01470-z
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