what is the Matlab Code for compression of hyperspectral image 'ErtaAle'?
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Utkarsh Awasthi
am 27 Mai 2019
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am 28 Mai 2019
I have written this code line but not getting the proper image.
X = multibandread('ErtaAle.bip',[512,680,224],'*uint16',0,'bip','ieee-be');
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Walter Roberson
am 27 Mai 2019
We do not know where you got the file from.
The only reference I can find to that file is in https://kumaraguruece.files.wordpress.com/2016/10/hybrid-compression-of-hyperspectral.pdf which says "Each image has width 256 cross-track samples, 242 spectral channels, and the height indicated in the table below". A later sentence hints that it is 256 x 256 x 224.
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Walter Roberson
am 27 Mai 2019
X = multibandread('ErtaAle-3187.bip', [3187,256,242], '*uint16', 0, 'bip', 'ieee-le');
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Walter Roberson
am 28 Mai 2019
Lake Monona uses [3176, 256, 242] . Mt St. Helens uses [3242, 256, 242]
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Shrish Bajpai
am 28 Mai 2019
X = multibandread('LakeMonona.bip', [3176,256,242], '*uint16', 0, 'bip', 'ieee-le');
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X = multibandread('MtStHelens.bip', [3242,256,242], '*uint16', 0, 'bip', 'ieee-le');
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