Abstract
Hyperspectral imaging is an innovative and exciting technology that holds incredible diagnostic, scientific and categorization power. Current industry innovation is a testament to the creative power and imagination of the diverse community seeking to optimize this technology. However, fundamental instrument performance is not consistently well characterized, well understood or well represented to suit distinct application endeavors or commercial market expectations. Establishing a common language, technical specification, testing criteria, task- specific recommendations and common data formats are essential to allowing this technology to achieve its true altruistic and economic market potential. In 2018 the IEEE P4001 was formed to facilitate consistent use of terminology, characterization methods and data structures. This talk is a progress report to inform the hyperspectral community of the status of the work to date, the interconnection with other standards and outline the roadmap.
Conference Dates
April 14-19, 2019
Conference Location
Baltimore, MD, US
Conference Title
Solar-Induced Fluorescence Retrievals in the Context of Physiological, Environmental, and
Hardware-Based Sources of Uncertainty
Keywords
hyperspectral, imaging spectroscopy, spectral imaging, pushbroom, spectral scanning, spatio-scanning, snapshot, IEEE, P4001, terminology, data structures, characterization
Citation
Allen, D.
(2019),
10986-1 IEEE P4001-Progress Towards a Hyperspectral Standard, Solar-Induced Fluorescence Retrievals in the Context of Physiological, Environmental, and
Hardware-Based Sources of Uncertainty, Baltimore, MD, US, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=927969 (Accessed April 25, 2026)
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