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The hyperspectral technology being developed in the EU Multiple project will be used to measure the temperature of steel slabs on production lines
equivalent of a push broom sensor running at 400 spectral lines per image cube. With a frame rate that can reach up to 6Hz, this equates to 2,400 lines acquired per second.
Hyperspectral video Te ability to capture up to six complete hyperspectral data cubes per second means hyperspectral videos can be recorded using this new camera, a feature that has lots of potential, although demand for video at the moment remains low, Dr András Jung, co-founder of Cubert, told Imaging and Machine Vision Europe. Jung said that one application for
hyperspectral video could be analysing the mixture of ingredients in food batch recipes. ‘When determining whether a mixture has reached the ideal composition,
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save... seconds per batch using hyperspectral imaging, this would result in increased efficiency in production’
it could be done using spectral information,’ he explained. ‘If companies could save minutes or even seconds per batch through using hyperspectral imaging, over time this would result in increased efficiency in their production.’ One bottleneck to working with hyperspectral video is there isn’t any
‘If companies could
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