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8 November 2002Algorithm for de-shadowing spectral imagery
A new matched filter-based algorithm has been developed for detecting and approximately correcting for shadows or other illumination variations in spectral imagery. Initial evaluations have been conducted with a handful of data cubes, including AVIRIS data. The de-shadowed images have a generally realistic appearance and reveal a wealth of previously hidden surface details.
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Steven M. Adler-Golden, Michael W. Matthew, Gail P. Anderson, Gerald W. Felde, James A. Gardner, "Algorithm for de-shadowing spectral imagery," Proc. SPIE 4816, Imaging Spectrometry VIII, (8 November 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.451691