Probabilistic Mixture Model-Based Spectral Unmixing

Author:

Hoidn Oliver1,Mishra Aashwin Ananda1,Mehta Apurva1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA

Abstract

Spectral unmixing attempts to decompose a spectral ensemble into the constituent pure spectral signatures (called endmembers) along with the proportion of each endmember. This is essential for techniques like hyperspectral imaging (HSI) used in environment monitoring, geological exploration, etc. Several spectral unmixing approaches have been proposed, many of which are connected to hyperspectral imaging. However, most extant approaches assume highly diverse collections of mixtures and extremely low-loss spectroscopic measurements. Additionally, current non-Bayesian frameworks do not incorporate the uncertainty inherent in unmixing. We propose a probabilistic inference algorithm that explicitly incorporates noise and uncertainty, enabling us to unmix endmembers in collections of mixtures with limited diversity. We use a Bayesian mixture model to jointly extract endmember spectra and mixing parameters while explicitly modeling observation noise and the resulting inference uncertainties. We obtain approximate distributions over endmember coordinates for each set of observed spectra while remaining robust to inference biases from the lack of pure observations and the presence of non-isotropic Gaussian noise. As a direct impact of our methodology, access to reliable uncertainties on the unmixing solutions would enable robust solutions to noise, as well as informed decision-making for HSI applications and other unmixing problems.

Funder

US Department of Energy

Office of Science

Office of Basic Energy Sciences Data, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at the DOE Scientific User Facilities

MLExchange

SLAC ML Initiative

Publisher

MDPI AG

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