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26 April 2000 Graphical user interface for single-pixel spectroscopy
Mary M. Yang, Michael R. Dilworth, Douglas C. Youvan
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Abstract
Digital imaging spectroscopy combines image processing and optical spectroscopy such that each picture element (pixel) or group of pixels in a 2D scene also includes additional dimension(s) of spectral and/or temporal information. Imaging spectrophotometers developed at KAIROS are literally equivalent to hundreds of thousands of conventional spectrophotometers running in parallel, i.e., each pixel is functionally equivalent to a single `instrument'. Because of the amount of data acquired by this massively parallel technique--often in the gigabyte range for a single experiment--it was necessary to develop a new generation of graphical tools for data analysis and display.
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Mary M. Yang, Michael R. Dilworth, and Douglas C. Youvan "Graphical user interface for single-pixel spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE 3924, Molecular Imaging: Reporters, Dyes, Markers, and Instrumentation, (26 April 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.384246
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Tissues

Imaging spectroscopy

Absorbance

Human-machine interfaces

Spectroscopy

Digital imaging

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