Imaging
spectroscopy Imaging spectroscopy is a technique used to acquire both spectral and spatial information from an object or scene. It is used to detect different components in a sample and quantify their presence. This allows for the characterization of materials by their unique spectral signature. Imaging spectroscopy has applications ranging from agriculture to security and is used to detect mineral and chemical composition, vegetation analysis, pollution monitoring, and target identification. The ability to detect these components in a non-invasive manner makes it an invaluable tool for research and industry.
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