The Future of Hyperspectral Imaging

J Imaging. 2019 Oct 25;5(11):84. doi: 10.3390/jimaging5110084.

Abstract

The Special Issue on hyperspectral imaging (HSI), entitled "The Future of Hyperspectral Imaging", has published 12 papers. Nine papers are related to specific current research and three more are review contributions: In both cases, the request is to propose those methods or instruments so as to show the future trends of HSI. Some contributions also update specific methodological or mathematical tools. In particular, the review papers address deep learning methods for HSI analysis, while HSI data compression is reviewed by using liquid crystals spectral multiplexing as well as DMD-based Raman spectroscopy. Specific topics explored by using data obtained by HSI include alert on the sprouting of potato tubers, the investigation on the stability of painting samples, the prediction of healing diabetic foot ulcers, and age determination of blood-stained fingerprints. Papers showing advances on more general topics include video approach for HSI dynamic scenes, localization of plant diseases, new methods for the lossless compression of HSI data, the fusing of multiple multiband images, and mixed modes of laser HSI imaging for sorting and quality controls.

Keywords: HSI for biology; Raman hyperspectral imaging; fluorescence hyperspectral imaging; hyperspectral data mining and compression; hyperspectral imaging; hyperspectral microscopy; infrared hyperspectral imaging; medical imaging by HSI; remote sensing; statistical methods for HSI.

Publication types

  • Editorial