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Abstract
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) can provide valuable information about the spatial distribution of ingredients in an
object, therefore the technique has been widely adopted in numerous applications, ranging from remote sensing and land
planning, food quality control, to biomedical applications. However, HSI instruments are expensive, which has limited the
technique to some high-end applications. In this study, we developed a cost-effective HSI technique with an internal
scene-scan mechanism, which enables rapid acquisitions of a scene without moving the instrument or the tested object.
The apparatus was characterised, revealing an imaging resolution of 0.4 mm in a field of view (FoV) of 10 cm and a
spectral resolution of 1.3 nm in the 40–800 nm visible light region. We succeeded in applying our apparatus to analyse the
oxidation processes of apple and meat, which demonstrated our design and relevant data analysis to be of high value to
visualise chemistry related to food quality and safety.
期刊介绍:
JSI—Journal of Spectral Imaging is the first journal to bring together current research from the diverse research areas of spectral, hyperspectral and chemical imaging as well as related areas such as remote sensing, chemometrics, data mining and data handling for spectral image data. We believe all those working in Spectral Imaging can benefit from the knowledge of others even in widely different fields. We welcome original research papers, letters, review articles, tutorial papers, short communications and technical notes.