hyperspectrumbeelden
Hyperspectrumbeelden, also known as hyperspectral imaging, is a technique used to collect and process information from the electromagnetic spectrum. Unlike traditional color images that capture light in three broad bands (red, green, and blue), hyperspectral imaging captures data across hundreds of narrow, contiguous spectral bands. This creates a "spectral signature" for each pixel in the image, which is a detailed profile of how the material reflects, absorbs, or emits light at different wavelengths.
The process typically involves a hyperspectral sensor, often mounted on an aerial platform such as an aircraft
The detailed spectral signatures obtained from hyperspectrumbeelden allow for the identification and differentiation of materials that