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IR Method Detects Chemicals Remotely

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Infrared technology could help the military to remotely and safely identify sites where nuclear weapons are being made. Researchers at Brigham Young University have developed a model that distinguishes the material in every pixel of an image taken with a long-wave IR camera. Using data from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, they used infrared images to analyze more basic materials. This new technique also can group together related pixels that to map out the various materials in an image. "What we wanted to know is if you didn't know anything about the material in an...Read full article

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    Photonics Spectra
    Jun 2014
    GLOSSARY
    hyperspectral imaging
    Methods for identifying and mapping materials through spectroscopic remote sensing. Also called imaging spectroscopy; ultraspectral imaging.
    spectrometer
    A kind of spectrograph in which some form of detector, other than a photographic film, is used to measure the distribution of radiation in a particular wavelength region.
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