I. Introduction
Hyperspectral imagery (HSI) with high spatial and spectral resolution is a 3-D image that simultaneously acquires spectral information in multiple narrow bands [1], [2], [3]. Therefore, HSI is widely used for tasks like ground object classification [4], [5], [6], change detection [7], [8], anomaly detection [9], [10], [11], [12] target detection [13], [14], [15] spectral unmixing [16], [17], and so on. Hyperspectral target detection (HTD), which identifies specific objects by extracting unique spectral features from given data with a prior target, is currently receiving increasing attention [18], [19]. Due to its ability to provide fine discrimination and detailed analysis, the task finds applications in various fields, including environmental monitoring [20], agriculture [21], geological exploration [22], military reconnaissance [23], and so on.