The low-rank and sparse decomposition model has been favored by the majority of hyperspectral image anomaly detection personnel, especially the robust principal component analysis(RPCA) model, over recent years. However, in the RPCA model, ℓ0 operator minimization is an NP-hard problem, which is applicable in both low-rank and sparse items. A general approach is to relax the ℓ0 operator to ℓ1-norm in the traditional RPCA model, so as to approximately transform it to the convex optimization field. However, the solution obtained by convex optimization approximation often brings the problem of excessive punishment and inaccuracy. On this basis, we propose a non-convex regularized approximation model based on low-rank and sparse matrix decomposition (LRSNCR), which is closer to the original problem than RPCA. The WNNM and Capped ℓ2,1-norm are used to replace the low-rank item and sparse item of the matrix, respectively. Based on the proposed model, an effective optimization algorithm is then given. Finally, the experimental results on four real hyperspectral image datasets show that the proposed LRSNCR has better detection performance.
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