We propose a hyperspectral image (HSI) classification method combining low-dimensional spectral–spatial features with joint sparsity model (JSM). First, for the high-dimensional data sets, we introduced image fusion for feature reduction. Then fast bilateral filtering is adopted to exploit spatial features, which will be combined with the original spectral features for classification. Based on the low-dimensional spectral–spatial features, we utilize JSM to serve as a classifier. Considering the strong relationship between the neighboring pixels in HSI, this model can achieve a promising performance by exploiting regional spectral–spatial information. Overall accuracies (with 10% and 2% training samples) of the proposed method are 97.84% and 97.52% for the Indian Pines image and University of Pavia image. Experimental results on different HSI data sets show that the proposed method shows outstanding performance in terms of classification accuracy and computational efficiency.
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