TY - JOUR
T1 - A Novel Center-Boundary Metric Loss to Learn Discriminative Features for Hyperspectral Image Classification
AU - Mei, Shaohui
AU - Han, Zonghao
AU - Ma, Mingyang
AU - Xu, Fulin
AU - Li, Xingang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Learning discriminative features is crucial for hyperspectral image (HSI) classification. Though metric learning has been applied to learn effective features in HSI classification tasks, existing metric loss functions only consider distance among features of sample pairs but ignore the feature centers and boundaries in the embedding feature space, which limits the discrimination of learned features. In this article, a novel metric loss function named center-boundary metric loss (CBML) is proposed to learn more discriminative features so as to improve HSI classification performance. Unlike the existing metric loss functions, CBML not only considers the distance between sample pairs to enhance intraclass similarity and interclass separability but also pays more attention to the feature centers and boundaries in the embedding feature space that could greatly determine and affect the category of features. Specifically, CBML forces the distance of a sample to its corresponding feature center to be explicitly smaller than that to samples from other classes by a predefined threshold. As a result, the boundaries of different classes will separate an actual distance, which improves the discrimination of learned features. Moreover, in order to improve the training efficiency, a cross mini-batch sampling strategy is further proposed to break through the limitation within the mini-batch by using features between several contiguous mini-batches to sample pairs without increasing the size of the mini-batch. Accordingly, the sampling range of sample pairs is greatly expanded, and the training data is more fully exploited. Experimental results over four benchmark datasets with a typical network for HSI classification demonstrate our proposed method outperforms several state-of-the-arts.
AB - Learning discriminative features is crucial for hyperspectral image (HSI) classification. Though metric learning has been applied to learn effective features in HSI classification tasks, existing metric loss functions only consider distance among features of sample pairs but ignore the feature centers and boundaries in the embedding feature space, which limits the discrimination of learned features. In this article, a novel metric loss function named center-boundary metric loss (CBML) is proposed to learn more discriminative features so as to improve HSI classification performance. Unlike the existing metric loss functions, CBML not only considers the distance between sample pairs to enhance intraclass similarity and interclass separability but also pays more attention to the feature centers and boundaries in the embedding feature space that could greatly determine and affect the category of features. Specifically, CBML forces the distance of a sample to its corresponding feature center to be explicitly smaller than that to samples from other classes by a predefined threshold. As a result, the boundaries of different classes will separate an actual distance, which improves the discrimination of learned features. Moreover, in order to improve the training efficiency, a cross mini-batch sampling strategy is further proposed to break through the limitation within the mini-batch by using features between several contiguous mini-batches to sample pairs without increasing the size of the mini-batch. Accordingly, the sampling range of sample pairs is greatly expanded, and the training data is more fully exploited. Experimental results over four benchmark datasets with a typical network for HSI classification demonstrate our proposed method outperforms several state-of-the-arts.
KW - Deep learning (DL)
KW - hyperspectral image (HSI) classification
KW - metric learning
KW - metric loss functions
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85184800428&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/TGRS.2024.3362391
DO - 10.1109/TGRS.2024.3362391
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85184800428
SN - 0196-2892
VL - 62
SP - 1
EP - 16
JO - IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
JF - IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
M1 - 5508416
ER -