Hyperspectral sensors carry the distinctive advantage of recording hundreds of contiguous spectral images for the same scene providing an extraordinary amount of information that leads to precise differentiation of materials present in the scene even when such materials contribute only to few pixels [1]. With the advent of more and more powerful sensing platforms, coupled with reduction in manufacturing costs and diversification of technologies, hyperspectral imaging has become a powerful approach in remote sensing with applications spanning all traditional fields (such as agriculture, mining, military, resource management, etc.) as well as new ones (manufacturing quality control, pollution detection, health and life sciences, food safety e...
In recent years, the substantial increase in the number of spectral channels in optical remote sensi...
The application of hyperspectral sensors in the development of machine vision solutions has become i...
Hyperspectral data are characterized by a richness of information unique among various visual repres...
Hyperspectral imaging sensors measure the radiance of the materials within each pixel area at a ver...
Imaging spectrometers measure electromagnetic energy scattered in their instantaneous field view in ...
Imaging spectrometers measure electromagnetic energy scattered in their instantaneous field view in ...
■ Spatial pixel sizes for multispectral and hyperspectral sensors are often large enough that numero...
Images of ground scenes have a tradeoff between spatial and spectral resolution. Sensors with fine s...
Hyperspectral imaging is a powerful technology for remotely inferring the material properties of the...
The twenty six papers in this special issue focus on the technologies of hyperspectral remote sensin...
The rich spectral information captured by hyperspectral sensors has given rise to a number of remote...
Hyperspectral imaging is concerned with the measurement, analysis, and interpretation of spectra acq...
The application of hyperspectral sensors in the development of machine vision solutions has become i...
International audienceIn recent years, it has become clear that hyperspectral imaging has formed a c...
Spectral Unmixing has been an active area of research during the last years and found its applicatio...
In recent years, the substantial increase in the number of spectral channels in optical remote sensi...
The application of hyperspectral sensors in the development of machine vision solutions has become i...
Hyperspectral data are characterized by a richness of information unique among various visual repres...
Hyperspectral imaging sensors measure the radiance of the materials within each pixel area at a ver...
Imaging spectrometers measure electromagnetic energy scattered in their instantaneous field view in ...
Imaging spectrometers measure electromagnetic energy scattered in their instantaneous field view in ...
■ Spatial pixel sizes for multispectral and hyperspectral sensors are often large enough that numero...
Images of ground scenes have a tradeoff between spatial and spectral resolution. Sensors with fine s...
Hyperspectral imaging is a powerful technology for remotely inferring the material properties of the...
The twenty six papers in this special issue focus on the technologies of hyperspectral remote sensin...
The rich spectral information captured by hyperspectral sensors has given rise to a number of remote...
Hyperspectral imaging is concerned with the measurement, analysis, and interpretation of spectra acq...
The application of hyperspectral sensors in the development of machine vision solutions has become i...
International audienceIn recent years, it has become clear that hyperspectral imaging has formed a c...
Spectral Unmixing has been an active area of research during the last years and found its applicatio...
In recent years, the substantial increase in the number of spectral channels in optical remote sensi...
The application of hyperspectral sensors in the development of machine vision solutions has become i...
Hyperspectral data are characterized by a richness of information unique among various visual repres...