In order to understand the characteristics of the data collected by hyperspectral imaging systems, it is important to discuss the physics behind the scene radiance field incident on the imaging system. A dominant effect in hyperspectral remote sensing is the mixing of radiant energies contributed from different materials present in a given pixel. The basic assumption of mixture modelling is that within a given scene, the surface is covered by a small number of distinct materials that have relatively constant spectral properties. It is most common to assume that the radiance reflected by different materials in a pixel can spectrally combine in a linear additive manner to produce the pixel radiance/reflectance, even when that might not be the...
International audienceIn hyperspectral imagery, unmixing methods are often used to analyse the compo...
Recently, remotely sensed multispectral data have been proved to be very useful for many application...
International audienceImaging spectrometers measure electromagnetic energy scattered in their instan...
In the spectrum measurement experiment, the roughness of the object surface is an essential factor t...
International audienceIn hyperspectral imagery, unmixing methods are often used to analyse the compo...
International audienceIn hyperspectral imaging, spectral unmixing aims at decomposing the image into...
In this research study, non-linear spectral mixing models have been developed and employed to achiev...
Abstract—Spectral unmixing (SU) is a crucial processing step when analyzing hyperspectral data. In s...
International audienceHyperspectral imagery collected from airborne or satellite sources inevitably ...
International audienceIn hyperspectral imagery, unmixing methods are often used to analyse the compo...
Recent developments in hyperspectral sensors allow us to obtain high spectral and spatial resolution...
Hyperspectral remote sensing technology has a strong capability for ground object detection due to t...
International audienceAbstract--Spectral unmixing (SU) is a crucial processing step when analyzing h...
International audienceIn hyperspectral imagery, unmixing methods are often used to analyse the compo...
Recently, remotely sensed multispectral data have been proved to be very useful for many application...
International audienceImaging spectrometers measure electromagnetic energy scattered in their instan...
In the spectrum measurement experiment, the roughness of the object surface is an essential factor t...
International audienceIn hyperspectral imagery, unmixing methods are often used to analyse the compo...
International audienceIn hyperspectral imaging, spectral unmixing aims at decomposing the image into...
In this research study, non-linear spectral mixing models have been developed and employed to achiev...
Abstract—Spectral unmixing (SU) is a crucial processing step when analyzing hyperspectral data. In s...
International audienceHyperspectral imagery collected from airborne or satellite sources inevitably ...
International audienceIn hyperspectral imagery, unmixing methods are often used to analyse the compo...
Recent developments in hyperspectral sensors allow us to obtain high spectral and spatial resolution...
Hyperspectral remote sensing technology has a strong capability for ground object detection due to t...
International audienceAbstract--Spectral unmixing (SU) is a crucial processing step when analyzing h...
International audienceIn hyperspectral imagery, unmixing methods are often used to analyse the compo...
Recently, remotely sensed multispectral data have been proved to be very useful for many application...
International audienceImaging spectrometers measure electromagnetic energy scattered in their instan...