A rapid method of hypercube stitching for snapshot multi-camera system

Y. Dixit, M. Al-Sarayreh, C. Craigie, M. M. Reis
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Snapshot hyperspectral imaging (HSI) systems are rapid and ultra-compact making them potential candidate for real-time food analysis. However, the existing technology limits the working wavelength range of these cameras requiring multiple cameras to cover a wider spectral range. We present a rapid hypercube stitching method which generates an efficiently stitched hypercube from two different HSI cameras providing a wider spectral range as well as spatial information. It shows reliability and robustness over the manual stitching. The method was able to successfully stitch respective hypercubes from near-infrared (NIR) and visible (Vis) cameras producing much lower number of non-overlapping pixels between the hypercubes then would be possible with manual stitching. We demonstrate the application of our method for stitching the hypercubes (NIR and Vis) for 32 beef samples analyzing the stitching efficiency and reliability of spectral information.
快照多相机系统超立方体拼接的快速方法
快照高光谱成像(HSI)系统快速和超紧凑,使其成为实时食品分析的潜在候选者。然而,现有技术限制了这些摄像机的工作波长范围,需要多个摄像机覆盖更宽的光谱范围。我们提出了一种快速的超立方体拼接方法,该方法从两个不同的HSI相机生成一个有效的拼接超立方体,提供更宽的光谱范围和空间信息。与手工拼接相比,具有较好的可靠性和鲁棒性。该方法能够成功地从近红外(NIR)和可见光(Vis)相机缝合各自的超立方体,在超立方体之间产生的非重叠像素数量远低于手动拼接。将该方法应用于32个牛肉样品的超立方体(近红外和可见光)拼接,分析了光谱信息的拼接效率和可靠性。
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