07.07.2020 • News

Fraunhofer Vision: Guide for hyperspectral imaging

The Guide to hyperspectral imaging gives an overview of methods and...
The "Guide to hyperspectral imaging" gives an overview of methods and applications of hyperspectral imaging. (Photo: Fraunhofer Vision Alliance)

The Fraunhofer Vision Alliance has published the 19th volume of its guide series. The "Guide for hyperspectral image processing" gives an overview of methods and applications of hyperspectral imaging. It first introduces the basics of spectroscopy and then discusses methods of hyperspectral image acquisition (detectors, cameras, illumination, etc.). The machine vision section gives an overview of aspects of hyperspectral data processing, data reduction and chemometrics and introduces possible classification methods. It concludes with a practical part in which several applications in typical HSI applications such as food, raw materials (minerals, glass or wood), recycling, medicine or life science are presented.

The "Guide to hyperspectral imaging" can be purchased for a nominal charge of 37.45 euros from the office of the Fraunhofer Vision Alliance, from the Fraunhofer Vision webshop at shop.vision.fraunhofer.de or from bookstores (ISBN: 978-3-8396-1502-7).

Company

Fraunhofer Geschäftsbereich Vision

Flugplatzstraße 75
90768 Fürth
Germany

Company contact







SPS Atlanta

A New Era of Smart Manufacturing Begins

A New Era of Smart Manufacturing Begins

The inaugural SPS – Smart Production Solutions Atlanta starts soon, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of the SPS brand

Digital Events

Digital Event Calendar 2025
live or on demand

Digital Event Calendar 2025

By participating in our free digital events, you can stay up to date in your field of expertise.

most read

Photo
07.07.2025 • News

Quantum technologies on the rise

World of Quantum 2025 in Munich recorded impressive growth with 160 exhibitors from 16 countries and over 22,000 visitors from 41 countries.

Photo
10.06.2025 • NewsMachine Vision

The winners of the inspect award 2025

This time, with two additional categories, “SMEs” and “Artificial Intelligence,” the selection was even larger than usual. But now they have been chosen: the machine vision products of the year 2025.