Ozturk et al., 2018 - Google Patents

Importance of band selection for ethene and methanol gas detection in hyperspectral imagery

Ozturk et al., 2018

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12042228913120652781
Author
Ozturk S
Esin Y
Artan Y
Ozdil O
Demirel B
Publication year
Publication venue
2018 9th Workshop on Hyperspectral Image and Signal Processing: Evolution in Remote Sensing (WHISPERS)

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There are many traditional and innovative methods for remote sensing toxic gases, either pollutant or as a side effect of developing technology and growing industrial applications. One of the increasingly popular methods for remote sensing of gases is hyperspectral data …
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