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Beyond the Visible: Jointly Attending to Spectral and Spatial Dimensions with HSI-Diffusion for the FINCH Spacecraft

Authors :
Vyse, Ian
Dagli, Rishit
Chadha, Dav Vrat
Ma, John P.
Chen, Hector
Ruparelia, Isha
Seran, Prithvi
Xie, Matthew
Aamer, Eesa
Armstrong, Aidan
Black, Naveen
Borstein, Ben
Caldwell, Kevin
Dahanaggamaarachchi, Orrin
Dai, Joe
Fatima, Abeer
Lu, Stephanie
Michet, Maxime
Paul, Anoushka
Po, Carrie Ann
Prakash, Shivesh
Prosser, Noa
Roy, Riddhiman
Shinjo, Mirai
Shofman, Iliya
Silayan, Coby
Sox-Harris, Reid
Zheng, Shuhan
Nguyen, Khang
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Satellite remote sensing missions have gained popularity over the past fifteen years due to their ability to cover large swaths of land at regular intervals, making them ideal for monitoring environmental trends. The FINCH mission, a 3U+ CubeSat equipped with a hyperspectral camera, aims to monitor crop residue cover in agricultural fields. Although hyperspectral imaging captures both spectral and spatial information, it is prone to various types of noise, including random noise, stripe noise, and dead pixels. Effective denoising of these images is crucial for downstream scientific tasks. Traditional methods, including hand-crafted techniques encoding strong priors, learned 2D image denoising methods applied across different hyperspectral bands, or diffusion generative models applied independently on bands, often struggle with varying noise strengths across spectral bands, leading to significant spectral distortion. This paper presents a novel approach to hyperspectral image denoising using latent diffusion models that integrate spatial and spectral information. We particularly do so by building a 3D diffusion model and presenting a 3-stage training approach on real and synthetically crafted datasets. The proposed method preserves image structure while reducing noise. Evaluations on both popular hyperspectral denoising datasets and synthetically crafted datasets for the FINCH mission demonstrate the effectiveness of this approach.<br />Comment: To appear in 38th Annual Small Satellite Conference

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2406.10724
Document Type :
Working Paper