We’ll find that while it may be true that an image is worth a thousand words, it is also true that an image taken with a hyperspectral camera can be worth hundreds of thousands, if not millions ...
Detecting microplastics and identifying plant stress at an early stage—this and much more can now be done thanks to a new ...
A project group including Ruhr University Bochum ( RUB) and Fraunhofer Institute for Microelectric Circuits and Systems ( ...
Hyperspectral imaging is a technology that detects slight differences in color to pinpoint the characteristics and conditions ...
However, the technology remains relatively complex, with custom hyperspectral cameras demanding substantial financial resources, years of research and development effort, rigorous testing, and the ...
Drones with miniaturized, hyperspectral cameras are being used to capture new layers of data that the human eye can’t see, for a broad range of research and industrial applications. While much ...
A researcher succeeded developing highly accurate biometric authentication based on images of the palms of hands taken with a hyperspectral camera.