A novel graph-attention based multimodal fusion network for joint classification of hyperspectral image and LiDAR data

Expert Systems with Applications(2024)

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The joint classification of hyperspectral image (HSI) and Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data can provide complementary information for each other, which has become a prominent topic in the field of remote sensing. Nevertheless, the common CNN-based fusion techniques still suffer from the following drawbacks. (1) Most of these models omit the correlation and complementarity between different data sources and always fail to model the long-distance dependencies of spectral information well. (2) Simply splicing the multi-source feature embeddings overlooks the deep semantic relationships among them. To tackle these issues, we propose a novel graph-attention based multimodal fusion network (GAMF). Specifically, it employs three major components, including an HSI-LiDAR feature extractor, a graph-attention based fusion module and a classification module. In the feature extraction module, we consider the correlation and complementarity between multi-sensor data by parameter sharing and employ Gaussian tokenization for feature transformation additionally. To address the problem of long-distance dependencies, the deep fusion module utilizes modality-specific tokens to construct an undirected weighted graph, which is essentially a heterogeneous graph. And the deep semantic relationships between them are exploited utilizing a graph-attention based fusion framework. At the end, two fully connected layers classify the fused embeddings. Experiment evaluations on several benchmark HSI-LiDAR datasets (Trento, University of Houston 2013 and MUUFL) show that GAMF achieves more accurate prediction results than some state-of-the-art baselines. The code is available at https://github.com/tyust-dayu/GAMF.
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Multi-source data classification,Graph-attention based fusion,Hyperspectral image,Parameter sharing
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