Paper
13 November 1996 Subpixel target detection in HYDICE data from Cuprite, Nevada
Alexander F. H. Goetz, Bruce C. Kindel, Joseph W. Boardman
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Abstract
The hyperspectral data and information collection experiment obtained data over the Cuprite Mining District to determine the ability of the system to identify sub-pixel targets. Positive results were obtained for targets of crushed dolomite placed at the base of Kaolinite Hill on top of visibly similar soil. Equally positive results were obtained for Mylar targets placed on Stonewall Playa, with a 5 percent target being detected. However when a dolomite target on the playa was being sought, the Mylar target was also detected. The reasons for this spurious detection are discussed.
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Alexander F. H. Goetz, Bruce C. Kindel, and Joseph W. Boardman "Subpixel target detection in HYDICE data from Cuprite, Nevada", Proc. SPIE 2819, Imaging Spectrometry II, (13 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.258063
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KEYWORDS
Target detection

Optical filters

Reflectivity

Sensors

Target recognition

Calibration

Hyperspectral target detection

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