Authors
José Manuel Prats-Montalbán, Ana de Juan, A Ferrer
Publication date
2011/5/1
Source
Chemometrics and intelligent laboratory systems
Volume
107
Issue
1
Pages
1-23
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Nowadays, image analysis is becoming more important because of its ability to perform fast and non-invasive low-cost analysis on products and processes. Image analysis is a wide denomination that encloses classical studies on gray scale or RGB images, analysis of images collected using few spectral channels (sometimes called multispectral images) or, most recently, data treatments to deal with hyperspectral images, where the spectral direction is exploited in its full extension. Pioneering data treatments in image analysis were applied to simple images mainly for defect detection, segmentation and classification by the Computer Science community. From the late 80s, the chemometric community joined this field introducing powerful tools for image analysis, which were already in use for the study of classical spectroscopic data sets and were appropriately modified to fit the particular characteristics of image …
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Scholar articles
JM Prats-Montalbán, A de Juan, A Ferrer - Chemometrics and intelligent laboratory systems, 2011