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18 November 1998 Space-based infrared hyperspectra image processing for background enhancement, target detection, and recognition
George A. Lampropoulos, James F. Boulter
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Abstract
This paper reviews general methodologies for hyper-spectra image processing and provides a systematic way of hyperspectra data exploitation. Although the paper reviews the most recent hyperspectra processing techniques, which are available in the open literature, it focuses on those that have been recently developed by the authors These approaches often complement work presented by others. Since the field of hyperspectra processing is relatively new, and is growing rapidly, it is a field rich of research areas with many unsolved problems. Its significance in military, and more generally in remote sensing applications, is tremendous. Furthermore, this paper has the objective to offer a quick look to the many approaches, to put in light the authors' recent developments in this field, and to serve as a background for new advances.
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George A. Lampropoulos and James F. Boulter "Space-based infrared hyperspectra image processing for background enhancement, target detection, and recognition", Proc. SPIE 3437, Infrared Spaceborne Remote Sensing VI, (18 November 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.331324
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KEYWORDS
Image restoration

Image processing

Sensors

Target detection

3D image processing

Hyperspectral imaging

3D image restoration

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