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The development of Superspectral approaches for the improvement of land cover classification
2004
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
This paper develops a critical review of the hyperspectral splitting of the solar reflected radiation acquired by hyperspectral imaging sensors. The bandwidth used in the range from 2.0-2.5 m by many hyperspectral sensors sometimes is too narrow for land cover classification. In fact, hyperspectral imagers often suffer from low signal-to-noise (SNR) in the shortwave infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum, resulting in noisy image collection. This paper presents a new methodological
doi:10.1109/tgrs.2004.835347
fatcat:3e7nejovubbu7gonoqx5zkip24