Unmixing hyperspectral images using the generalized bilinear model

Nonlinear models have recently shown interesting properties for spectral unmixing. This paper considers a generalized bilinear model recently introduced for unmixing hyperspectral images. Different algorithms are studied to estimate the parameters of this bilinear model. The positivity and sum-to-one constraints for the abundances are ensured by the proposed algorithms. The performance of the resulting unmixing strategy is evaluated via simulations conducted on synthetic and real data.

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