Abstract:
In hyperspectral remote sensing image classification, ensemble systems with support vector machine (SVM), such as the Random Subspace SVM Ensemble (RSSE), have significan...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
In hyperspectral remote sensing image classification, ensemble systems with support vector machine (SVM), such as the Random Subspace SVM Ensemble (RSSE), have significantly outperformed single SVM on the robustness and overall accuracy. In this paper, we introduce a novel subspace mechanism, the Optimizing Subspace SVM Ensemble (OSSE), to improve RSSE by selecting discriminating subspaces for individual SVMs. The framework is based on Genetic Algorithm (GA), adopting the Jeffries–Matusita (JM) distance as a criterion, to optimize the selected subspaces. The combination of optimizing subspaces is more suitable for classification than the random one, at the same time having the ability to accommodate requisite diversity within the ensemble. The modifications have improved the accuracies of individual classifiers; as a result, better overall accuracies are present. Experiments on the classification of two hyperspectral datasets reveal that our proposed OSSE obtains sound performances compared with RSSE, single SVM, and other ensemble with GA to optimize SVM.
Published in: IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing ( Volume: 7, Issue: 4, April 2014)