TY - EJOU AU - Ahmad, Muhammad AU - Mazzara, Manuel AU - Distefano, Salvatore AU - Khan, Adil Mehmood AU - Altuwaijri, Hamad Ahmed TI - Improving Generalization for Hyperspectral Image Classification: The Impact of Disjoint Sampling on Deep Models T2 - Computers, Materials \& Continua PY - 2024 VL - 81 IS - 1 SN - 1546-2226 AB - Disjoint sampling is critical for rigorous and unbiased evaluation of state-of-the-art (SOTA) models e.g., Attention Graph and Vision Transformer. When training, validation, and test sets overlap or share data, it introduces a bias that inflates performance metrics and prevents accurate assessment of a model’s true ability to generalize to new examples. This paper presents an innovative disjoint sampling approach for training SOTA models for the Hyperspectral Image Classification (HSIC). By separating training, validation, and test data without overlap, the proposed method facilitates a fairer evaluation of how well a model can classify pixels it was not exposed to during training or validation. Experiments demonstrate the approach significantly improves a model’s generalization compared to alternatives that include training and validation data in test data (A trivial approach involves testing the model on the entire Hyperspectral dataset to generate the ground truth maps. This approach produces higher accuracy but ultimately results in low generalization performance). Disjoint sampling eliminates data leakage between sets and provides reliable metrics for benchmarking progress in HSIC. Disjoint sampling is critical for advancing SOTA models and their real-world application to large-scale land mapping with Hyperspectral sensors. Overall, with the disjoint test set, the performance of the deep models achieves 96.36% accuracy on Indian Pines data, 99.73% on Pavia University data, 98.29% on University of Houston data, 99.43% on Botswana data, and 99.88% on Salinas data. KW - Hyperspectral image classification; disjoint sampling; Graph CNN; spatial-spectral transformer DO - 10.32604/cmc.2024.056318