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Hyperspectral imaging allows us to visualize a vast portion of the electromagnetic spectrum and detect information that would otherwise be invisible to the naked eye. Hyperspectral sensors are able to extend its spectral footprint significantly beyond the visible red, green, and blue bands into the infrared region. The availability of sensor data at a large number of spectral bands generates | |||
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Revision as of 10:08, 17 March 2012
Hypercube Waveband Registration (under construction)
Project Title - Introduces idea
Introduction
Hyperspectral imaging allows us to visualize a vast portion of the electromagnetic spectrum and detect information that would otherwise be invisible to the naked eye. Hyperspectral sensors are able to extend its spectral footprint significantly beyond the visible red, green, and blue bands into the infrared region. The availability of sensor data at a large number of spectral bands generates
Methods
- What you did
Results
- What you found
Conclusions
- What it means
References
- Skauli, Torbjorn. Hyperspectral Sensor Technology. Norwegian Defence Research Establishment.
Appendix I
- Code and Data
Appendix II
- Work partition (if a group project)