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1 April 2008 Adaptive spectroscopy: towards adaptive spectral imaging
M. E. Gehm, J. Kinast
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Abstract
Spectral imaging is an emerging tool for defense and security applications because it provides compositional information about the objects in a scene. The underlying task-measuring a 3-D dataset using a 2-D detector array-is challenging, and straightforward approaches to the problem can result in severe performance tradeoffs. While a number of ingenious (non-adaptive) solutions have been proposed that minimize these tradeoffs, the complexity of the sensing task suggests that adaptive approaches to spectral imaging are worth considering. As a first step towards this goal, we investigate adaptive spectroscopy and present initial results confirming dramatic cost/performance gains for a particular implementation.
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M. E. Gehm and J. Kinast "Adaptive spectroscopy: towards adaptive spectral imaging", Proc. SPIE 6978, Visual Information Processing XVII, 69780I (1 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.779174
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KEYWORDS
Imaging spectroscopy

Spectroscopy

Sensors

Chemical elements

Signal to noise ratio

Imaging systems

Signal detection

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