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    <title>Hyperspectral Imaging</title>
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    <description>Title: Hyperspectral Imaging
Authors: Mahajan, M. P.; Kamalapur, S. M.
Abstract: Imaging refers to capture, storage, manipulation and display of images. Spectral imaging is a branch of&#xD;
spectroscopy in which a complete spectrum or some spectral information is collected at every location on&#xD;
image plane and is processed. Image cube, a type of data cube is used to represent the spectral images.&#xD;
Hyper spectral imaging and Multispectral imaging falls under Spectral Imaging. Imaging spectrometers&#xD;
are used to produce these hyper spectral Images. There are various applications of Hyper spectral&#xD;
Imaging in Agriculture, Astronomy, Chemical Imaging, Eye Care, Remote Sensing, Surveillance and&#xD;
many more. The work focuses on introduction, data acquisition techniques and challenges in Hyper&#xD;
spectral Imaging</description>
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