Hyperspectral imaging is a technique that involves capturing and processing information from across the electromagnetic spectrum. It enables detailed analysis of materials or objects based on their spectral signatures, providing more information than traditional imaging methods. This technology is widely used in various fields such as agriculture, environmental monitoring, and remote sensing.
The meaning I know is 'Magnetic Resonance Imaging', though there will be others
More than 100 spectral channels made by spectrometer
Radiology is the medical term meaning the study of x-rays and other imaging studies.
echoencephalography
David Scott Petri has written: 'Analysis of hyperspectral data using polarimetric characteristics'
A cholangiogram is an imaging record of the bile vessels.
Roshanak Darvishzadeh has written: 'Hyperspectral remote sensing of vegetation parameters using statistical and physical models'
Computed axial tomography, CT scan, or CAT scan are all medical terms meaning imaging using cross sectional images taken with X-rays. These studies may be done with or without contrast.
Jan D'hooge has written: 'Medical Imaging 2011' -- subject(s): Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Imaging systems in medicine, Diagnostic imaging, Digital techniques, Congresses, Elasticity Imaging Techniques, Tomography, Image processing, Ultrasonography 'Medical Imaging 2010' -- subject(s): Imaging systems in medicine, Diagnostic imaging, Digital techniques, Tomography, Congresses, Image processing
Given Imaging's population is 800.
LaserSoft Imaging was created in 1986.
LaserSoft Imaging's population is 28.