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16 October 1998 Construction of filter vectors for the information-efficient spectral imaging sensor
Brian R. Stallard, Stephen M. Gentry
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Abstract
The information-efficient spectral imaging sensor (ISIS) seeks to improve system performance by processing hyperspectral information in the optical hardware. Its output may be a gray scale image in which one attempts to maximize the contrast between a given target and the background. Alternatively, its output may be a small number of images, rather than a full data cube, that retain the essential information required in the application. The principal advantages of ISIS is that it offers the discrimination of hyperspectral imaging while achieving the signal-to-noise ratio of multispectral imaging. The paper focuses on construction of the filter vectors that are needed to program ISIS. The instrument produces an image which is essentially a dot product of the scene and the filter vector. Both single vector and multiple vector approaches are considered. Also, we discuss some subtle points related to optimizing the filter vectors.
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Brian R. Stallard and Stephen M. Gentry "Construction of filter vectors for the information-efficient spectral imaging sensor", Proc. SPIE 3438, Imaging Spectrometry IV, (16 October 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.328100
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Image filtering

Optical filters

Signal to noise ratio

Image sensors

Imaging spectroscopy

Statistical analysis

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