About This Webinar
Kerschhaggl explores how Hyperspectral Imaging (HSI) and Quantitative Chemical Imaging (QCI) are transforming industrial quality control and foreign body detection, enhancing safety and efficiency. Hyperspectral Imaging captures a wide spectrum of light in the NIR regime that allows for the precise classification of objects and parts thereof based on their chemical composition.
Unlike conventional quality control methods that rely on limited random samples, Quantitative Chemical Imaging, a technology based on hyperspectral imaging data, transfers laboratory precision measurements into production allowing for continuous in-line quality control.
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About the presenter
Matthias Kerschhaggl, Ph.D., is CTIO and owner of EVK, an Austrian based expert company for industrial imaging. He is engaged in data science and analytics, predominantly dealing with data streams stemming from sensor-based sorting and control applications used in industries such as food, chemical, mining and pharmaceuticals. He holds a doctorate experimental physics and has more than 15 years of experience in the fields of statistical learning and data mining of datasets from various areas (astroparticle physics, integral field spectrographs, hyperspectral and inductive imaging).