Hyperspectral Imaging
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperspectral_imaging Hyperspectral imaging, like other spectral imaging, collects and processes information from across the electromagnetic spectrum. The goal of hyperspectral imaging is to obtain the spectrum for each pixel in the image of a scene, with the purpose of finding objects, identifying materials, or detecting processes. Hyperspectral sensors look at objects using a vast portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. Certain objects leave unique 'fingerprints' in the electromagnetic spectrum.
On 2019-01-27, grarpamp wrote:
So? -- Sampo Syreeni, aka decoy - decoy@iki.fi, http://decoy.iki.fi/front +358-40-3255353, 025E D175 ABE5 027C 9494 EEB0 E090 8BA9 0509 85C2
On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 03:36:06AM +0200, Sampo Syreeni wrote:
On 2019-01-27, grarpamp wrote:
So?
It's a new concept to moi. Mixed-language gratitudes from me. The spectrum of a pixel is presumably very useful to AI object identification/ robot movement etc. Without having read le wiki, it appears to be another axis (at least, for analysis). To hear about what's coming down the pipeline may or may not be useful to creating an individual or collective response to the consequences.
On Mon, 28 Jan 2019 03:36:06 +0200 (EET) Sampo Syreeni <decoy@iki.fi> wrote:
On 2019-01-27, grarpamp wrote:
So?
so that's the sort of 'sensors' the global surveillance state uses.
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