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A geographic information science perspective on hyperspectral remote sensing

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 This paper presents a brief review of hyperspectral imagery and its analysis from a perspective based in Geographic Information Science. The ten original research priorities of the University Consortium for Geographic Information Science from 1996 and the five emerging themes from 2000/2001 are used as a framework to examine different aspects of management, analysis and use of hyperspectral imagery. A GIScience perspective identifies a series of issues that can develop the utility of hyperspectral imagery and gives an agenda for research that integrates hyperspectral imagery into Geographic Information Science to the benefit of both GIScience and hyperspectral remote sensing.

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Received: 21 May 2001 / Accepted: 7 September 2001

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Aspinall, R. A geographic information science perspective on hyperspectral remote sensing. J Geograph Syst 4, 127–140 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s101090100079

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