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10 November 2004 Real-time software compression and classification of hyperspectral images
Giovanni Motta, Francesco Rizzo, James A. Storer, Bruno Carpentieri
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Proceedings Volume 5573, Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing X; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.565415
Event: Remote Sensing, 2004, Maspalomas, Canary Islands, Spain
Abstract
Recent years have seen a growing interest in the compression of hyperspectral imagery. In a scenario, anticipated by the NOOA for the next generation of GOES satellites, the remote acquisition platform should be able to acquire, compress, and broadcast processed data to final users, all in real time and with limited interaction with a ground station. Here we show how LPVQ, a vector quantizer algorithm previously introduced by the authors, may fit this paradigm when its arithmetic encoder is replaced with the CCSDS lossless data compressor. Beside competitive compression, this algorithm has several other interesting properties. It can be easily implemented in parallel, a number of entropy coding schemes can be used to achieve different complexity/performance tradeoffs, and the compressed stream can be used directly to perform nearest neighborhood pixel search without the need of full decompression.
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Giovanni Motta, Francesco Rizzo, James A. Storer, and Bruno Carpentieri "Real-time software compression and classification of hyperspectral images", Proc. SPIE 5573, Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing X, (10 November 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.565415
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KEYWORDS
Computer programming

Bismuth

Quantization

Image compression

Hyperspectral imaging

Satellites

Image classification

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