Hyperspectral Image Denoising via Adversarial Learning

Author:

Zhang JunjieORCID,Cai ZhouyinORCID,Chen FanshengORCID,Zeng DanORCID

Abstract

Due to sensor instability and atmospheric interference, hyperspectral images (HSIs) often suffer from different kinds of noise which degrade the performance of downstream tasks. Therefore, HSI denoising has become an essential part of HSI preprocessing. Traditional methods tend to tackle one specific type of noise and remove it iteratively, resulting in drawbacks including inefficiency when dealing with mixed noise. Most recently, deep neural network-based models, especially generative adversarial networks, have demonstrated promising performance in generic image denoising. However, in contrast to generic RGB images, HSIs often possess abundant spectral information; thus, it is non-trivial to design a denoising network to effectively explore both spatial and spectral characteristics simultaneously. To address the above issues, in this paper, we propose an end-to-end HSI denoising model via adversarial learning. More specifically, to capture the subtle noise distribution from both spatial and spectral dimensions, we designed a Residual Spatial-Spectral Module (RSSM) and embed it in an UNet-like structure as the generator to obtain clean images. To distinguish the real image from the generated one, we designed a discriminator based on the Multiscale Feature Fusion Module (MFFM) to further improve the quality of the denoising results. The generator was trained with joint loss functions, including reconstruction loss, structural loss and adversarial loss. Moreover, considering the lack of publicly available training data for the HSI denoising task, we collected an additional benchmark dataset denoted as the Shandong Feicheng Denoising (SFD) dataset. We evaluated five types of mixed noise across several datasets in comparative experiments, and comprehensive experimental results on both simulated and real data demonstrate that the proposed model achieves competitive results against state-of-the-art methods. For ablation studies, we investigated the structure of the generator as well as the training process with joint losses and different amounts of training data, further validating the rationality and effectiveness of the proposed method.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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