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Pathologists routinely interpret gross and microscopic specimens to render diagnoses and to engage in a broad spectrum of investigative research. Multiple studies have demonstrated that imaging technologies have progressed to a level at which properly dig... see more

In recent years, the acquisition and analysis of multispectral data are gaining a growing interest and importance in agriculture.  On the other hand, new technologies are opening up for the possibility of developing and implementing sensors with rela... see more

Within the framework of the European MVRRS project (Mitigation of Volcanic Risk by Remote SensingTechniques), in June 1997 an airborne campaign was organised on Mt. Etna to study different characteristics ofthe volcanic plume emitted by the summit craters... see more

Archaeologists often rely on passive airborne optical remote sensing to deliver some of the core data for (European) landscape archaeology projects. Despite the many technological and theoretical evolutions that have characterised this field of archaeolog... see more

Hyperspectral imaging technology is a promising technique for nondestructive quality evaluation of dried products. In order to realize real-time, online inspection of quality of dried products, it is necessary to determine a few important wavelengths from... see more

In order to overcome the insufficiency of single remote sensing data in change detection, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and optical image data can be used together for supplementation. However, conventional image fusion methods fail to address the differ... see more

Traditional field-based techniques for phenotyping of crops are based on visual assessment which are subjective and time consuming. A high throughput automated technique using an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) with a multispectral image (MSI) camera was us... see more

Many sensors in Optical domain allow for detection of hydrocarbons in oil spills study. However, high resolution laboratory and airborne imaging spectrometers have shown potential for quantification and characterization of hydrocarbon. Available methods i... see more

Various types of sensors-visible, passive night vision, infrared, synthetic aperture radar, etc can be used for desert surveillance. The surveillance capability of these sensors depends to a large extent, on various atmospheric effects, viz., absorption, ... see more

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