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1 Development and performance assessment of a new opensource Bayesian inference R platform for building energy model calibration Hou D; Zhan D; Wang L; Hassan IG; Sezer N; 37936825
ENCS
2 Development and testing of a 2D offshore oil spill modeling tool (OSMT) supported by an effective calibration method Yang Z; Chen Z; Lee K; 36758314
ENCS
3 Development of a Bayesian inference model for assessing ventilation condition based on CO2 meters in primary schools Hou D; Wang LL; Katal A; Yan S; Zhou LG; Wang V; Vuotari M; Li E; Xie Z; 36035815
ENCS
4 Extending Effective Dynamic Range of Hyperspectral Line Cameras for Short Wave Infrared Imaging Shaikh MS; Jaferzadeh K; Thörnberg B; 35270968
ENCS
5 Calibration of a Hyper-Spectral Imaging System Using a Low-Cost Reference Shaikh MS; Jaferzadeh K; Thörnberg B; Casselgren J; 34072156
ENCS
6 Zoomed MRI Guided by Combined EEG/MEG Source Analysis: A Multimodal Approach for Optimizing Presurgical Epilepsy Work-up and its Application in a Multi-focal Epilepsy Patient Case Study. Aydin Ü, Rampp S, Wollbrink A, Kugel H, Cho J-, Knösche TR, Grova C, Wellmer J, Wolters CH 28510905
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Title:Extending Effective Dynamic Range of Hyperspectral Line Cameras for Short Wave Infrared Imaging
Authors:Shaikh MSJaferzadeh KThörnberg B
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35270968/
DOI:10.3390/s22051817
Publication:Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Keywords:InGaAsPTFEcalibrationdark currenthyperspectral imagingplastic detectionpolymer classificationpush-broom camerateflonwaste sorting
PMID:35270968 Category: Date Added:2022-03-10
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 Department of Electronics Design, Mid Sweden University, Holmgatan 10, 85170 Sundsvall, Sweden.
2 Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H3G 1M8, Canada.

Description:

In this work, a multi-exposure method is proposed to increase the dynamic range (DR) of hyperspectral imaging using an InGaAs-based short-wave infrared (SWIR) hyperspectral line camera. Spectral signatures of materials were captured for scenarios in which the DR of a scene was greater than the DR of a line camera. To demonstrate the problem and test the proposed multi-exposure method, plastic detection in food waste and polymer sorting were chosen as the test application cases. The DR of the hyperspectral camera and the test samples were calculated experimentally. A multi-exposure method is proposed to create high-dynamic-range (HDR) images of food waste and plastic samples. Using the proposed method, the DR of SWIR imaging was increased from 43 dB to 73 dB, with the lowest allowable signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) set to 20 dB. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was performed on both HDR and non-HDR image data from each test case to prepare the training and testing data sets. Finally, two support vector machine (SVM) classifiers were trained for each test case to compare the classification performance of the proposed multi-exposure HDR method against the single-exposure non-HDR method. The HDR method was found to outperform the non-HDR method in both test cases, with the classification accuracies of 98% and 90% respectively, for the food waste classification, and with 95% and 35% for the polymer classification.





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