Article | REF: P960 V1

Spectro-imagery Principle and applications

Author: Xavier BRIOTTET

Publication date: December 10, 2018, Review date: October 23, 2020

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6. Main treatment classes

The aim of this paragraph is not to describe all possible processing methods, but rather to present the main processing classes specific to hyperspectral imaging. These levels of processing can be divided into several classes according to the degree of detail of the information required.

6.1 Dimension reduction

The spectral richness of hyperspectral images affects processing through the Hughes phenomenon , which describes the loss of processing performance as the number of spectral bands increases. In addition, a spectrum may contain spectrally...

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