Several techniques are becoming common in the analysis of imaging spectrometer data that can lead to spurious absorption features or to changes in the position, width, and shape of actual absorption features. It is a common practice to calibrate AIS or other imaging spectrometer data by averaging each pixel along the flight line. The average is used to calibrate the spectral data by dividing the spectrum at each pixel by the average. If some pixels in the data set contain an absorption, then the average will also show an absorption. Some AIS data has had problems with wavelength stability from one scan line to the next which can produce spurious features with some analysis methods. If a pixel has a spectrum with an absorption having a diffe...
Analysing databases, field and airborne spectrometer data, modelling studies and publications, a lac...
The origin of spectral features, speckle effects, is explained, followed by a discussion on many asp...
The reported occurrence of multiple solutions in the inversion of remote sensing reflectance (Rrs) s...
Radiometrically calibrated radiance hyperspectral images can be converted into reflectance images us...
A continuum algorithm based on a Segmented Upper Hull method (SUH) is described. An upper hull is pe...
Reflectance, a crucial earth observation variable, is converted from hyperspectral to multispectral ...
Spectra from airborne systems must be analyzed in terms of their mineral-related absorption features...
A technique is outlined that tests the hypothesis Airborne Imaging Spectrometer (AIS) image spectra ...
Accurate wavelength calibration of imaging spectrometer data is essential if proper atmospheric tran...
A method of evaluating the initial assumptions and uncertainties of the physical connection between ...
The reported occurrence of multiple solutions in the inversion of remote sensing reflectance (Rrs) s...
This tutorial is designed to provide an overview of selected methods for analysis of imaging spectro...
Estimates of spectrometer bandpass, sampling interval, and signal-to-noise ratio required for identi...
This research was supported, in part, by the National Science Foundation.Author Institution: Departm...
One of the initial steps in the preprocessing of remote sensing data is the atmospheric correction o...
Analysing databases, field and airborne spectrometer data, modelling studies and publications, a lac...
The origin of spectral features, speckle effects, is explained, followed by a discussion on many asp...
The reported occurrence of multiple solutions in the inversion of remote sensing reflectance (Rrs) s...
Radiometrically calibrated radiance hyperspectral images can be converted into reflectance images us...
A continuum algorithm based on a Segmented Upper Hull method (SUH) is described. An upper hull is pe...
Reflectance, a crucial earth observation variable, is converted from hyperspectral to multispectral ...
Spectra from airborne systems must be analyzed in terms of their mineral-related absorption features...
A technique is outlined that tests the hypothesis Airborne Imaging Spectrometer (AIS) image spectra ...
Accurate wavelength calibration of imaging spectrometer data is essential if proper atmospheric tran...
A method of evaluating the initial assumptions and uncertainties of the physical connection between ...
The reported occurrence of multiple solutions in the inversion of remote sensing reflectance (Rrs) s...
This tutorial is designed to provide an overview of selected methods for analysis of imaging spectro...
Estimates of spectrometer bandpass, sampling interval, and signal-to-noise ratio required for identi...
This research was supported, in part, by the National Science Foundation.Author Institution: Departm...
One of the initial steps in the preprocessing of remote sensing data is the atmospheric correction o...
Analysing databases, field and airborne spectrometer data, modelling studies and publications, a lac...
The origin of spectral features, speckle effects, is explained, followed by a discussion on many asp...
The reported occurrence of multiple solutions in the inversion of remote sensing reflectance (Rrs) s...