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Hyperspectral imaging suggests potential for rapid quantification of fission products in spent nuclear fuel. [PDF]

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Dunphy RD   +14 more
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Hyperspectral and machine-learning-based classification of ischemic intestinal tissue. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Biomed Opt
Shupletsov VV   +6 more
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Linear pushbroom cameras

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 1994
Modeling and analyzing pushbroom sensors commonly used in satellite imagery is difficult and computationally intensive due to the motion of an orbiting satellite with respect to the rotating Earth, and the nonlinearity of the mathematical model involving orbital dynamics.
Richard I. Hartley, Rajiv Gupta
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On stereo-rectification of pushbroom images

2014 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), 2014
Image stereo pairs obtained from pinhole cameras can be stereo-rectified, thus permitting to test and use the many standard stereo matching algorithms of the literature. Yet, it is well-known that pushbroom Earth observation satellites produce image pairs that are not stereo-rectifiable.
C. de Franchis   +4 more
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Pushbroom-Frame Imagery Co-Registration

Marine Geodesy, 2012
More and more littoral surveys are conducted with aerial platform sensor suites that include a hyperspectral pushbroom sensor and a frame camera. However, in some cases, data from auxiliary sensors may contain errors or are not available. For many research groups, a high-accuracy registration of the multi-sensor data relative to each other is essential,
Yuri Rzhanov, Shachak Pe’eri
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