DS1 spectrogram: Physics-Aligned Spectral Mamba: Decoupling Semantics and Dynamics for Few-Shot Hyperspectral Target Detection

Physics-Aligned Spectral Mamba: Decoupling Semantics and Dynamics for Few-Shot Hyperspectral Target Detection

April 7, 20262604.05562

Authors

Yue Chen,Ziqiang Chen,Fanda Fan,Shuai Zhao,Chao Li

Abstract

Meta-learning facilitates few-shot hyperspectral target detection (HTD), but adapting deep backbones remains challenging. Full-parameter fine-tuning is inefficient and prone to overfitting, and existing methods largely ignore the frequency-domain structure and spectral band continuity of hyperspectral data, limiting spectral adaptation and cross-domain generalization.To address these challenges, we propose SpecMamba, a parameter-efficient and frequency-aware framework that decouples stable semantic representation from agile spectral adaptation.

Specifically, we introduce a Discrete Cosine Transform Mamba Adapter (DCTMA) on top of frozen Transformer representations. By projecting spectral features into the frequency domain via DCT and leveraging Mamba's linear-complexity state-space recursion, DCTMA explicitly captures global spectral dependencies and band continuity while avoiding the redundancy of full fine-tuning.

Furthermore, to address prototype drift caused by limited sample sizes, we design a Prior-Guided Tri-Encoder (PGTE) that allows laboratory spectral priors to guide the optimization of the learnable adapter without disrupting the stable semantic feature space. Finally, a Self-Supervised Pseudo-Label Mapping (SSPLM) strategy is developed for test-time adaptation, enabling efficient decision boundary refinement through uncertainty-aware sampling and dual-path consistency constraints.

Extensive experiments on multiple public datasets demonstrate that SpecMamba consistently outperforms state-of-the-art methods in detection accuracy and cross-domain generalization.

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