Table 1 Comparison between the existed public datasets and OHID-1 dataset.

From: OHID-1: A New Large Hyperspectral Image Dataset for Multi-Classification

Dataset

Resolution

Channels

Spectrum

Number of classes

Scenes

Size (pixels)

Sensor

Indian Pines (IP)28

20 m

220

400–2500 nm

16

1

145 × 145

AVIRIS (Airborne)

Pavia University (PU)29

1.3 m

115

430nm–860nm

9

1

610 × 340

ROSIS (Airborne)

Kennedy Space Center (KSC)30

18 m

224

400–2500 nm

13

1

512 × 614

AVIRIS (Airborne)

Houston31

2.5 m

144

364–1046 nm

15

1

349 × 1905

ITRES CASI-1500 (Airborne)

Salinas Valley32

3.7 m

224

400–2500 nm

16

1

512 × 217

AVIRIS (Airborne)

Botswana33

30 m

242

400–2500 nm

14

1

1476 × 256

Hyperion (Spaceborne)

Xiongan New Area (Matiwan Village)34

0.5 m

250

400–1000 nm

19

1

3750 × 1580

Full spectrum Multi-modal Imaging spectrometer (Airborne)

ShanDongFeiCheng (SDFC)35

10 m

63

400–1000 nm

19

2

2000 × 2700, 2100 × 2840

high score special aviation hyperspectral spectrometer (Airborne)

Trento36

1 m

63

400–980 nm

6

1

600 × 166

AISA Eagle (Airborne)

Chikusei37

2.5 m

128

343–1018 nm

19

1

2517 × 2335

Headwall Hyperspec-VNIR-C (Airborne)

WHU-Hi38

0.109 m

274

400–1000 nm

16

1

1217 × 303

Headwall Nano-hyperspec (Airborne)

OHID-1 (from this paper)

10 m

32

4001000 nm

7

10

512 × 512

CMOS (spaceborne)