Hyperspectral Image Restoration Using Adaptive Anisotropy Total Variation and Nuclear Norms

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing(2021)

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Random Gaussian noise and striping artifacts are common phenomena in hyperspectral images (HSI). In this article, an effective restoration method is proposed to simultaneously remove Gaussian noise and stripes by merging a denoising and a destriping submodel. A denoising submodel performs a multiband denoising, i.e., Gaussian noise removal, considering Gaussian noise variations between different bands, to restore the striped HSI from the corrupted image, in which the striped HSI is constrained by a weighted nuclear norm. For the destriping submodel, we propose an adaptive anisotropy total variation method to adaptively smoothen the striped HSI, and we apply, for the first time, the truncated nuclear norm to constrain the rank of the stripes to 1. After merging the above two submodels, an ultimate image restoration model is obtained for both denoising and destriping. To solve the obtained optimization problem, the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM) is carefully schemed to perform an alternative and mutually constrained execution of denoising and destriping. Experiments on both synthetic and real data demonstrate the effectiveness and superiority of the proposed approach.
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Adaptive anisotropy total variation,denoising and destriping,hyperspectral image,truncated nuclear norm,weighted nuclear norm
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