Effect of spectral resolution in hyperspectral data analysis

E. Torrecilla, I.F. Aymerich, S. Pons, J. Piera

Conference Proceeding: 01/2007;

Abstract

The effect of hyperspectral data resolution on the results obtained using derivative spectroscopy is discussed in this article. A comparison was made between attenuation spectra measured using two different hyperspectral sensors with 3648 and 256 spectral bands, respectively. Smoothing and derivative algorithms were applied to both types of spectral data in order to assess qualitative information from the spectral features of several laboratory samples. In order to make an optimal application of the derivative analysis, a suitable selection of the smoothing and derivating parameters was done according to the resolution of each type of hyperspectral data. Second derivative spectra were obtained and peaks related to the absorption bands of pigments present in the considered samples were identified in both cases. Furthermore, interpolation techniques were applied so as to match spectral resolutions of data collected by the two sensors and negligible variations in the positions of the peaks were achieved i

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