Hyperspectral Imaging of Natural Scenes: Calibration and Applications Nsikak Ekpenyong

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Hyperspectral imaging is a technique which combines spectral and spatial imaging methods. The technology is used in remote sensing, medicine, agriculture and forensics just to mention a few. Images for non-remote systems are commonly acquired by mounting various electronically tunable filters in front of monochromatic cameras and capturing a range of wavelengths to produce a spectral image cube. This book provides relevant techniques for the calibration and characterization of a focal-plane hyperspectral imaging system. These techniques include system noise characterization, stray-light compensation, flat field correction, image registration, input-output function characterization and calibration verification. This book also applies scene recognition techniques to hyperspectral images using ratio indexing and spectral gradients. This comes from the underlying idea that due to the large number of bands contained in hyperspectral images, more information is available so better... Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Hyperspectral Imaging of Natural Scenes: Calibration and Applications (Nsikak Ekpenyong)

Полное название книги Nsikak Ekpenyong Hyperspectral Imaging of Natural Scenes: Calibration and Applications
Автор Nsikak Ekpenyong
Ключевые слова электротехника, энергетика, электроэнергетика
Категории Образование и наука, Технические науки
ISBN 9783659438936
Издательство
Год 2013
Название транслитом hyperspectral-imaging-of-natural-scenes-calibration-and-applications-nsikak-ekpenyong
Название с ошибочной раскладкой hyperspectral imaging of natural scenes: calibration and applications nsikak ekpenyong