Is it possible to remove 2-3 endmember spectral lines from a spectral plot, and how?

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I plotted a spectral plot of 9 endmembers, from this I need to remove spectral lines 2, 4 and 5 or select other lines.
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Anju
Anju el 11 de Sept. de 2024
These are the endmembers of a hyperspectral image. By using an endmember extraction algorithm like nfinder, PPI, etc., we extracted the endmembers. It is unable to select the endmembers according to our requirements during the plotting process. The spectral plot shown above is the output generated. Is it possible to remove 2 or 3 lines from this?
Shivam
Shivam el 11 de Sept. de 2024
If you can provide requirements which decides the spectral plot along with the script and data you are using, we would be able to assist.

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Vinayak Choyyan
Vinayak Choyyan el 12 de Sept. de 2024
Editada: Vinayak Choyyan el 12 de Sept. de 2024
Hi Anju,
I assume your code currently looks something like this
hcube = hypercube('paviaU.hdr');% your data here
endmembers = fippi(hcube.DataCube,8);%find 8 end member signatures using fippi
legendNames=["Endmember 1","Endmember 2","Endmember 3","Endmember 4","Endmember 5","Endmember 6","Endmember 7","Endmember 8"];
figure
plot(endmembers)%plot the 8 end member signatures.
xlabel('Band Number')
ylabel('Pixel Values')
ylim([0 9000])
legend(legendNames)
If your goal is the just remove a few predetermined endmember signatures, then you can simply delete them from the signature array like so:
hcube = hypercube('paviaU.hdr');% your data here
endmembers = fippi(hcube.DataCube,8);%find 8 end member signatures using fippi
legendNames=["Endmember 1","Endmember 2","Endmember 3","Endmember 4","Endmember 5","Endmember 6","Endmember 7","Endmember 8"];
%remove predetermined signatures, here signature 2, 4 5
signaturesForRemoval=[2,4,5];
endmembers(:,signaturesForRemoval)=[];
legendNames(signaturesForRemoval)=[];
figure
plot(endmembers)%plot the remaining end member signatures.
xlabel('Band Number')
ylabel('Pixel Values')
ylim([0 9000])
legend(legendNames)
Hope this helps. You will need the Hyperspectral Imaging Library for Image Processing Toolbox to use functions like hypercube and fippi I used in the above example.

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