Publication Date:
2011-08-19
Description:
Imaging spectrometers simultaneously collect image data in hundreds of spectral channels, from the near-UV to the IR, and can thereby provide direct surface materials identification by means resembling laboratory reflectance spectroscopy. Attention is presently given to a software system, the Spectral Analysis Manager (SPAM) for the analysis of imaging spectrometer data. SPAM requires only modest computational resources and is composed of one main routine and a set of subroutine libraries. Additions and modifications are relatively easy, and special-purpose algorithms have been incorporated that are tailored to geological applications.
Keywords:
INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
Type:
Remote Sensing of Environment (ISSN 0034-4257); 24; 201-210
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