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Hyperspectral imaging is currently a very well-known and much used technology for measuring features in
different fields, such as chemistry, geology, medicine, food and agriculture, either spaceborne (satellites), airborne
(drones) or at close proximity (e.g. field scanning, industrial sorting lines or microscopy). Its background is two-fold, and it
can be considered as a special case of spectroscopy (“imaging spectroscopy”) or a special case of imaging (“spectral
imaging”). Current practice is to use adjectives such as multi and hyper added to “spectral imaging” in order to characterise
the number of wavelength bands. In this paper we propose the community to use scientifically sound terminology, like
“imaging spectroscopy” or “spectral imaging”, without using ambiguous adjectives. Further, we encourage the community
to define and agree upon clear adjectives to describe the number of variables in the naming of our imaging
technique.
期刊介绍:
Spectroscopy Europe is the only European publication dedicated to all areas of Spectroscopy. It publishes a wide range of articles on the latest developments, interesting and important applications, new techniques and the latest development in the field. This controlled-circulation magazine is available free-of-charge to qualifying individuals engaged in spectroscopy within Europe. Includes regular news, a comprehensive diary of events worldwide, product introductions, meeting reports, book reviews and regular columns on chemometrics, data handling, process spectroscopy and reference materials.