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Hyperspectral imaging is a key technology for monitoring agricultural crops and vegetation. It can be used for health estimation and the early detection of disease symptoms in plants. This can help to reduce the use of pesticides by allowing targeted and early intervention. Cost-efficient hyperspectral imaging systems are necessary to meet the increasing demand for monitoring techniques for agricultural products. These systems usually suffer from sub-optimal image quality. Here we present a digital aberration correction for hyperspectral image data.
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Miroslav Zabic, Lijin Jose, Timm Landes, Jan-Michael Fritz, Inga Weisheit, Dag Heinemann, "Characterization and digital aberration correction of a hyperspectral imaging system for plant disease detection," Proc. SPIE 12428, Photonic Instrumentation Engineering X, 124280R (8 March 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2647833