Phillips, Rhonda D.Blinn, Christine E.Watson, Layne T.Wynne, Randolph H.2013-06-192013-06-192008http://hdl.handle.net/10919/19373This paper describes a new algorithm used to adaptively filter a remote sensing dataset based on signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) once the maximum noise fraction (MNF) has been applied. This algorithm uses Hermite splines to calculate the approximate area underneath the SNR curve as a function of band number, and that area is used to place bands into “bins” with other bands having similar SNRs. A median filter with a variable sized kernel is then applied to each band, with the same size kernel used for each band in a particular bin. The proposed adaptive filters are applied to a hyperspectral image generated by the AVIRIS sensor, and results are given for the identification of three different pine species located within the study area. The adaptive filtering scheme improves image quality as shown by estimated SNRs, and classification accuracies improved by more than 10% on the sample study area, indicating that the proposed methods improve the image quality, thereby aiding in species discrimination.application/pdfenIn CopyrightAlgorithmsData structuresAn Adaptive Noise Filtering Algorithm for AVIRIS Data with Implications for Classification AccuracyTechnical reportTR-08-15http://eprints.cs.vt.edu/archive/00001042/01/mnf08.pdf