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From Hyperspectral Data to a Working End-user Application in the Industry

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Author: Trond Løke and Hallvard Skjerping
Wednesday, March 16, 2022
HySpex

This white paper covers the past challenges of using hyperspectral imaging in industrial, machine vision applications. Newer technology is not all created equally and this paper aims to guide the reader in important aspects of choosing a system, considering a new value proposition that takes into account all types of hyperspectral technologies on the market today. It also discusses the importance of hardware and software integration, along with having application-specific support from a manufacturer. All these factors together determine degree and speed of success in implementing a hyperspectral system for machine vision applications.

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