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12 April 2021 Identification of minerals from hyperspectral imaging based on a fuzzy logic approach
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Abstract
We present a fuzzy logic approach allowing the identification of minerals from re ectance spectra acquired by hyperspectral sensors in the VNIR and SWIR ranges. The fuzzy logic system is based on a human reasoning. It compares the positions of the main and secondary absorptions of the unknown spectrum (spectral characteristics estimated beforehand) with those of a reference database (derived from mineralogical knowledge). The proposed solution is first evaluated on laboratory spectra. It is then applied to airborne HySpex and satellite-borne PRISMA images acquired during a dedicated campaign over two quarries in France. This demonstrates the relevance of the method to automatically identify minerals in different mineralogical contexts and in the presence of mixtures.
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Ronan Rialland, Véronique Carrère, Rodolphe Marion, and Charles Soussen "Identification of minerals from hyperspectral imaging based on a fuzzy logic approach", Proc. SPIE 11727, Algorithms, Technologies, and Applications for Multispectral and Hyperspectral Imaging XXVII, 117270P (12 April 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2587600
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KEYWORDS
Minerals

Fuzzy logic

Hyperspectral imaging

Absorption

Sensors

Spatial resolution

Satellite imaging

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