The main purpose of this paper is to propose and to validate a new multi-temporal algorithm for hyperspectral
endmembers extraction. The advanced approach is based on multi-linear algebra, spectral analysis and tensor
data structure for each pixel. The detection of an endmember in the time series is done by the interpretation
of the spatial-temporal signature in a multi-dimensional tonsorial space. Thus, the images could have different
resolutions and could be coming from different dates. A multi-temporal synthetic and Hyperion series images
were used to assess the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm. The obtained results show good performances
with both permanent and temporal known features.
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