Talk:Imaging spectroscopy

Latest comment: 6 years ago by Jim.henderson in topic Dominated by satellites

Unmixing Algorithm

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I just half hazardly added some stuff about mixing models and unmixing algorithms. It would be great is someone could update these better. The reason I included this material is because it is generally not all talked about in one source.

Dominated by satellites

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One thing that's bugged me about this is that it seems dominated by talk of satellite-based imaging, esp. of Earth. Some of the same techniques are in very active use in ground-based systems, particularly microscopy... and those of us who do it also use the term "imaging spectroscopy" (distinct from spectroscopy which isn't intended to produce spatially-resolved datasets). Any objections to some more material going up that isn't done from space? :) Jaeger5432 | Talk 04:08, 17 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

Been a long time, and I would expect at the least some links to articles about the use of imaging spectroscopy up close. Jim.henderson (talk) 22:53, 28 January 2018 (UTC)Reply
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