TY - JOUR
T1 - Detection and Identification of Sub-Millimeter Films of Organic Compounds on Environmental Surfaces Using Short-Wave Infrared Hyperspectral Imaging
T2 - Algorithm Development Using a Synthetic Set of Targets
AU - Kendler, Shai
AU - Ron, Izhar
AU - Cohen, Shay
AU - Raich, Raviv
AU - Mano, Ziv
AU - Fishbain, Barak
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2019/4/1
Y1 - 2019/4/1
N2 - An algorithm for identifying organic materials using a short-wave infrared hyperspectral imager is presented. The main achievement of this algorithm is to automatically locate a clear reference within the scene, without any prior knowledge regarding the scene, and use it to extract the spectral signature of the target material. This step is required for sub-millimeter organic films since they absorb only a small fraction of the light. Therefore, the obtained spectral signature is a product of the target material and the clean background spectral signature. Detection rate as high as 90% was achieved for three model compounds in a controlled scene with false alarm rate lower than 1% in our model scene, containing a set of synthetic targets (ST). These findings lay the groundwork for further study of real (and probably more complex compared to the ST) cases and materials, required for the development of a detection system that will be capable of locating trace amounts of polluting chemicals to enable improved prevention, regulation, and mitigation acts.
AB - An algorithm for identifying organic materials using a short-wave infrared hyperspectral imager is presented. The main achievement of this algorithm is to automatically locate a clear reference within the scene, without any prior knowledge regarding the scene, and use it to extract the spectral signature of the target material. This step is required for sub-millimeter organic films since they absorb only a small fraction of the light. Therefore, the obtained spectral signature is a product of the target material and the clean background spectral signature. Detection rate as high as 90% was achieved for three model compounds in a controlled scene with false alarm rate lower than 1% in our model scene, containing a set of synthetic targets (ST). These findings lay the groundwork for further study of real (and probably more complex compared to the ST) cases and materials, required for the development of a detection system that will be capable of locating trace amounts of polluting chemicals to enable improved prevention, regulation, and mitigation acts.
KW - Algorithm
KW - SWIR
KW - clean-reference
KW - detection
KW - hyperspectral
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85058632744&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/JSEN.2018.2886269
DO - 10.1109/JSEN.2018.2886269
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AN - SCOPUS:85058632744
SN - 1530-437X
VL - 19
SP - 2657
EP - 2664
JO - IEEE Sensors Journal
JF - IEEE Sensors Journal
IS - 7
M1 - 8572748
ER -