On-line blind unmixing for hyperspectral pushbroom imaging systems

Abstract

International audienceIn this paper, the on-line hyperspectral image blind unmixing is addressed. Inspired by the Incremental Non-negative Matrix Factorization (INMF) method, we propose an on-line NMF which is adapted to the acquisition scheme of a pushbroom imager. Because of the non-uniqueness of the NMF model, a minimum volume constraint on the endmembers is added allowing to reduce the set of admissible solutions. This results in a stable algorithm yielding results similar to those of standard off-line NMF methods, but drastically reducing the computation time. The algorithm is applied to wood hyperspectral images showing that such a technique is effective for the on-line prediction of wood piece rendering after finishing. Index Terms— Hyperspectral imaging, Pushbroom imager, On-line Non-negative Matrix Factorization, Minimum volume constraint

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