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Abnormal Target Detection Method in Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Image Based on Convolution Neural Network.

Computational intelligence and neuroscience
Abnormal target detection in hyperspectral remote sensing image is one of the hotspots in image research. The image noise generated in the detection process will lead to the decline of the quality of hyperspectral remote sensing image. In view of thi...

Advances in infrared spectroscopy and hyperspectral imaging combined with artificial intelligence for the detection of cereals quality.

Critical reviews in food science and nutrition
Cereals provide humans with essential nutrients, and its quality assessment has attracted widespread attention. Infrared (IR) spectroscopy (IRS) and hyperspectral imaging (HSI), as powerful nondestructive testing technologies, are widely used in the ...

Can Hyperspectral Imaging and Neural Network Classification Be Used for Ore Grade Discrimination at the Point of Excavation?

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
This work determines whether hyperspectral imaging is suitable for discriminating ore from waste at the point of excavation. A prototype scanning system was developed for this study. This system combined hyperspectral cameras and a three-dimensional ...

Implementation of an early warning system with hyperspectral imaging combined with deep learning model for chlorine in refuse derived fuels.

Waste management (New York, N.Y.)
Chlorine content is one of the most important parameters in Refuse Derived Fuels (RDFs) used as a fuel in cement kilns. The main problem with the use of RDF is that chlorine in the waste weakens the cement, increases the risk of corrosion in the kiln...

Real-time monitoring the color changes of large yellow croaker (Larimichthys crocea) fillets based on hyperspectral imaging empowered with artificial intelligence.

Food chemistry
Vis-NIR hyperspectral imaging (HSI) system combined with artificial neural networks was investigated for the first time to monitor color changes of large yellow croaker (Larimichthys crocea) fillets during low-temperature storage. Feed-forward neural...

In vivo detection of head and neck tumors by hyperspectral imaging combined with deep learning methods.

Journal of biophotonics
Currently, there are no fast and accurate screening methods available for head and neck cancer, the eighth most common tumor entity. For this study, we used hyperspectral imaging, an imaging technique for quantitative and objective surface analysis, ...

Prediction of In Vivo Laser-Induced Thermal Damage with Hyperspectral Imaging Using Deep Learning.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Thermal ablation is an acceptable alternative treatment for primary liver cancer, of which laser ablation (LA) is one of the least invasive approaches, especially for tumors in high-risk locations. Precise control of the LA effect is required to safe...

Hyperspectral imaging and artificial intelligence to detect oral malignancy - part 1 - automated tissue classification of oral muscle, fat and mucosa using a light-weight 6-layer deep neural network.

Head & face medicine
BACKGROUND: Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) is a promising non-contact approach to tissue diagnostics, generating large amounts of raw data for whose processing computer vision (i.e. deep learning) is particularly suitable. Aim of this proof of principle...

An online, non-destructive method for simultaneously detecting chemical, biological, and physical properties of herbal injections using hyperspectral imaging with artificial intelligence.

Spectrochimica acta. Part A, Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy
Botanical drugs hold great potential to prevent and treat complex diseases. Quality control is essential in ensuring the safety, efficacy, and therapeutic consistency of these drug products. The quality of a botanical drug product can be assessed usi...

Machine learning analysis of multispectral imaging and clinical risk factors to predict amputation wound healing.

Journal of vascular surgery
OBJECTIVE: Prediction of amputation wound healing is challenging due to the multifactorial nature of critical limb ischemia and lack of objective assessment tools. Up to one-third of amputations require revision to a more proximal level within 1 year...