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Light Sources in Hyperspectral Imaging Simultaneously Influence Object Detection Performance and Vase Life of Cut Roses. [PDF]
Kim YT, Ham JY, In BC.
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Squeeze-Excitation Attention-Guided 3D Inception ResNet for Aflatoxin B1 Classification in Almonds Using Hyperspectral Imaging. [PDF]
Kabir MA, Lee I, Lee SH.
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Electrolyzers-HSI: Close-Range Multi-Scene Hyperspectral Imaging Benchmark Dataset. [PDF]
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Compressive Hyperspectral Imaging
Optica Imaging Congress (3D, COSI, DH, FLatOptics, IS, pcAOP), 2023Conventional hyperspectral cameras encounter a trade-off between spatial and spectral samplings while capturing an input scene. To address this problem, we propose two imaging systems: Hyperspectral Light Field Tomography (Hyper-LIFT) and Tunable Image Projection Spectrometry (TIPS).
Qi Cui, Liang Gao
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Snapshot hyperspectral imaging
Integrated Computational Imaging Systems, 2001Hyperspectral imaging associates a densely sampled spectral signature with each pixel in an imager’s field of view. The collected image data are in the form of a three-dimensional data set, i.e., an image cube. The image cube is also referred to as a hypercube or an object cube.
M.R. Descour +5 more
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A hyperspectral image projector for hyperspectral imagers
SPIE Proceedings, 2007We have developed and demonstrated a Hyperspectral Image Projector (HIP) intended for system-level validation testing of hyperspectral imagers, including the instrument and any associated spectral unmixing algorithms. HIP, based on the same digital micromirror arrays used in commercial digital light processing (DLP*) displays, is capable of projecting
Joseph P. Rice +3 more
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SPIE Proceedings, 2010
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland has developed a new low cost hand-held staring hyperspectral imager for applications previously blocked by high cost of the instrumentation. The system is compatible with standard video and microscope lenses. The instrument can record 2D spatial images at several wavelength bands simultaneously.
Aallos, Ville-Veikko +5 more
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VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland has developed a new low cost hand-held staring hyperspectral imager for applications previously blocked by high cost of the instrumentation. The system is compatible with standard video and microscope lenses. The instrument can record 2D spatial images at several wavelength bands simultaneously.
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