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HyperTTA: Test-Time Adaptation for Hyperspectral Image Classification under Distribution Shifts

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Hyperspectral image (HSI) classification models are highly sensitive to distribution shifts caused by real-world degradations such as noise, blur, compression, and atmospheric effects. To address this challenge, we propose HyperTTA (Test-Time Adaptable Transformer for Hyperspectral Degradation), a unified framework that enhances model robustness under diverse degradation conditions. First, we construct a multi-degradation hyperspectral benchmark that systematically simulates nine representative degradations, enabling comprehensive evaluation of robust classification. Based on this benchmark, we develop a Spectral--Spatial Transformer Classifier (SSTC) with a multi-level receptive field mechanism and label smoothing regularization to capture multi-scale spatial context and improve generalization. Furthermore, we introduce a lightweight test-time adaptation strategy, the Confidence-aware Entropy-minimized LayerNorm Adapter (CELA), which dynamically updates only the affine parameters of LayerNorm layers by minimizing prediction entropy on high-confidence unlabeled target samples. This strategy ensures reliable adaptation without access to source data or target labels. Experiments on two benchmark datasets demonstrate that HyperTTA outperforms state-of-the-art baselines across a wide range of degradation scenarios. Code will be made available publicly.

Xia Yue, Anfeng Liu, Ning Chen, Chenjia Huang, Hui Liu, Zhou Huang, Leyuan Fang• 2025

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Hyperspectral Image ClassificationWHU-Hi-LongKou (WHLK)
Overall Accuracy99.14
120
Hyperspectral Image ClassificationPavia University (80% test)
Overall Accuracy (OA)97.61
46
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