This letter presents a scheme for detecting global anomalies, in which a likelihood ratio test based decision rule is applied in conjunction with an automated data-driven estimation of the background probability density function (PDF). The latter is reliably estimated with a nonparametric variable-band width kernel density estimator (VKDE), without making any distributional assumption. With respect to conventional fixed bandwidth KDE (FKDE), which lacks adaptivity due to the use of a bandwidth that is fixed across the entire feature space, VKDE lets the bandwidths adaptively vary pixel by pixel, tailoring the amount of smoothing to the local data density. Two multispectral images are employed to explore the potential of VKDE background PDF estimation for detecting anomalies in a scene with respect to conventional nonadaptive FKDE. © 2013 IEEE.

Background density nonparametric estimation with data-adaptive bandwidths for the detection of anomalies in multi-hyperspectral imagery

Matteoli S;
2014

Abstract

This letter presents a scheme for detecting global anomalies, in which a likelihood ratio test based decision rule is applied in conjunction with an automated data-driven estimation of the background probability density function (PDF). The latter is reliably estimated with a nonparametric variable-band width kernel density estimator (VKDE), without making any distributional assumption. With respect to conventional fixed bandwidth KDE (FKDE), which lacks adaptivity due to the use of a bandwidth that is fixed across the entire feature space, VKDE lets the bandwidths adaptively vary pixel by pixel, tailoring the amount of smoothing to the local data density. Two multispectral images are employed to explore the potential of VKDE background PDF estimation for detecting anomalies in a scene with respect to conventional nonadaptive FKDE. © 2013 IEEE.
2014
Anomaly detection
multi-hyperspectral images
variable bandwidth kernel density estimation
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