Commercial hyperspectral imagers (HSIs) are expensive and thus unobtainable for large audiences or research groups with low funding. In this study, we used an existing do-it …
Hyperspectral imaging is capable of capturing information beyond conventional RGB cameras; therefore, several applications of this have been found, such as material …
EM Pechlivani, A Papadimitriou, S Pemas… - Instruments, 2023 - mdpi.com
Hyperspectral imaging has revolutionized various scientific fields by enabling a detailed analysis of objects and materials based on their spectral signatures. However, the high cost …
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) has been widely applied in various fields, such as astronomy, food quality and safety control, remote sensing, pharmaceuticals, etc. In recent years, this …
The recent surge in the development of low-cost, miniaturised technologies provides a significant opportunity to develop miniaturised hyperspectral imagers at a fraction of the cost …
JE Garcia, MB Girard, M Kasumovic, P Petersen… - PLoS …, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Background The ability to discriminate between two similar or progressively dissimilar colours is important for many animals as it allows for accurately interpreting visual signals …
Hyperspectral remote sensing stands as a vital tool in the realm of environmental monitoring and analysis, offering a comprehensive perspective by capturing subtle information in an …
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) technique has evolved dramatically over the past few decades, demonstrating its capability for a wide range of applications. Combining HSI with other …
VC Coffey - Optics and Photonics News, 2015 - citedi.mx
28 OPTICS & PHOTONICS NEWS OCTOBER 2015 hyperspectral technology has been limited by its high cost and the difficulty of processing the huge amounts of data it produces …