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Hyperspectral Imaging Finds Its Niche

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Advancements in machine learning and computational power enable identification of similarly colored defects in products.

RAND SWANSON, CASEY SMITH, AND RYAN ANDERSON, RESONON INC.

Hyperspectral imaging has a long history of successful applications in the field of remote sensing, but only recently has it matured enough to find success in industrial settings, including applications in pharmaceuticals, food production, manufacturing, and recycling. Although it was developed decades ago, hyperspectral imaging is not as widely adopted or as represented in literature as is conventional spectroscopy, which has achieved widespread commercial acceptance with an annual market of approximately $10 billion. A conventional spectrometer sepa­rates a beam of light into many...Read full article

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    Published: October 2019
    Glossary
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