Some practical issues in anomaly detection and exploitation of regions of interest in hyperspectral images

We address method of detection of anomalies in hyperspectral images that consists in performing the detection when the spectral signatures of the targets are unknown. We show that, in real hyperspectral images, use of the full spectral resolution may not be necessary for detection but that the corre...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied Optics 2006-07, Vol.45 (21), p.5223-5236
Hauptverfasser: Goudail, François, Roux, Nicolas, Baarstad, Ivar, Løke, Trond, Kaspersen, Peter, Alouini, Mehdi, Normandin, Xavier
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