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Hierarchical Unsupervised Partitioning of Large Size Data and Its Application to Hyperspectral Images

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In this paper, we propose a true unsupervised method to partition large-size images, where the number of classes, training samples, and other a priori information is not known. Thus, partitioning an image without any knowledge is a great challenge. This novel adaptive and hierarchical classification method is based on affinity propagation, where all criteria and parameters are adaptively calculated from the image to be partitioned. It is reliable to objectively discover classes of an image without user intervention and therefore satisfies all the objectives of an unsupervised method. Hierarchical partitioning adopted allows the user to analyze and interpret the data very finely. The optimal partition maximizing an objective criterion provides the number of classes and the exemplar of each class. The efficiency of the proposed method is demonstrated through experimental results on hyperspectral images. The obtained results show its superiority over the most widely used unsupervised and semi-supervised methods. The developed method can be used in several application domains to partition large-size images or data. It allows the user to consider all or part of the obtained classes and gives the possibility to select the samples in an objective way during a learning process.
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Jihan Alameddine, Kacem Chehdi, Claude Cariou. Hierarchical Unsupervised Partitioning of Large Size Data and Its Application to Hyperspectral Images. Remote Sensing, 2021, 13 (23), pp.4874. ⟨10.3390/rs13234874⟩. ⟨hal-03552768⟩
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