Publications

Ding, XY; Wang, QM (2022). Augmented Sample-Based Real-Time Spatiotemporal Spectral Unmixing. PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING AND REMOTE SENSING, 88(1), 39-46.

Abstract
Recently, the method of spatiotemporal spectral unmixing (srsu) was developed to fully explore multi-scale temporal information (e.g., moms-Landsat image pairs) for spectral unmixing of coarse time series (e.g., MODIS data). To further enhance the application for timely monitoring, the real-time STSU (RSTSU) method was developed for real-time data. In RSTSU, we usually choose a spatially complete moms-Landsat image pair as auxiliary data. Due to cloud contamination, the temporal distance between the required effective auxiliary data and the real-time data to be unmixed can be large, causing great land cover changes and uncertainty in the extracted unchanged pixels (i.e., training samples). In this article, to extract more reliable training samples, we propose choosing the auxiliary moDis-Landsat data temporally closest to the prediction time. To deal with the cloud contamination in the auxiliary data, we propose an augmented sample-based RSTSU (ARSTSU) method. ARSTSU selects and augments the training samples extracted from the valid (i.e., non-cloud) area to synthesize more training samples, and then trains an effective learning model to predict the proportions. ARSTSU was validated using two MODIS data sets in the experiments. ARSTSU expands the applicability of RSTSU by solving the problem of cloud contamination in temporal neighbors in actual situations.

DOI:
10.14358/PERS.21-00039R2

ISSN:
2374-8079