A multidisciplinary user acceptability study of hyperspectral data compressed using an on‐board near lossless vector quantization algorithm

2005 
To deal with the extremely high data rate and huge data volume generated on‐board a hyperspectral satellite, the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) has developed two fast on‐board data compression techniques for hyperspectral imagery. The CSA is planning to place a data compressor on‐board a proposed Canadian hyperspectral satellite using these techniques to reduce the requirement for on‐board storage and provide a better match to available downlink capacity. Since the compression techniques are lossy, it is essential to assess the usability of the compressed data and the impact on remote sensing applications. In this paper, 11 hyperspectral data users covering a wide range of application areas and a variety of hyperspectral sensors assessed the usability of the compressed data using their well understood datasets and predefined evaluation criteria. Double blind testing was adopted to eliminate bias in the evaluation. Four users had ground truth available. They qualitatively and quantitatively compared the produ...
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