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16 October 1998 Target detection using HSI systems: an update of TRW results
R. Daniel McGregor, Mai H. Nguyen, Ian S. Robinson, Arel Weisberg, Jerome X. Tull, Stuart D. Augustin, Robert W. Crow
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Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) systems have the potential for tremendous military utility. The ability to use detailed spectral information to characterize objects that may be sub-pixel in size enables efficient surveillance and terrain characterization over wide areas. TRW is actively involved in all aspects of HSI systems form building hyperspectral sensors and real-time processors to the development of processing algorithms. This paper presents performance results on hyperspectral imagery data for target detection. Whereas a recent paper presented results for the detection of known targets, this paper focuses on anomaly detection algorithms for application in those situations involving a high degree of target uncertainty or poor knowledge of atmospheric effects.
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R. Daniel McGregor, Mai H. Nguyen, Ian S. Robinson, Arel Weisberg, Jerome X. Tull, Stuart D. Augustin, and Robert W. Crow "Target detection using HSI systems: an update of TRW results", Proc. SPIE 3438, Imaging Spectrometry IV, (16 October 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.328122
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KEYWORDS
Target detection

Detection and tracking algorithms

Sensors

Hyperspectral imaging

Image analysis

Algorithm development

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