Hyperspectral Target Detection : An Overview of Current and Future Challenges
DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory
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Abstract
Over the last decade, hyperspectral imagery (HSI) obtained by remote sensing systems has provided significant information about the spectral characteristics of the materials in the scene. Typically, a hyperspectral spectrometer provides hundreds of narrow contiguous bands over a wide range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Hyperspectral sensors measure the reflective (or emissive) properties of objects in the visible and short-wave infrared (IR) regions (or the mid-wave and long-wave IR regions) of the spectrum. Processing of these data allows algorithms to detect and identify targets of interest in a hyperspectral scene by exploiting the spectral signatures of the materials [1], [2].
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- Hyperspectral imaging
- Electromagnetic spectrum
- Remote sensing
- Full spectral imaging
- Computer science
- Imaging spectrometer
- Spectrometer
- Spectral signature
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