Hyperspectral Data Conversion in the Case of Military Surveillance
Keywords:
hyperspectral imaging, hyperspectral datacube, spectral reflection, spectral angle mapperAbstract
The article deals with analysis of raw hyperspectral data conversion. There are mentioned some possible ways of data conversion and theirs comparison. The comparison is based on both the quality of conversion as well as the usability in military usage. The analysis is made on the real data taken from the experimental measurement. The quality of conversion is evaluated on matching the converted data with laboratory taken data.
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