Duration: 1 dayThis one-day course introduces the analysts to the Spectral Workstation and various tools within ERDAS IMAGINE® that are utilized for hyperspectral imagery (HSI) analysis. The course will include briefings on hyperspectral remote sensing theory, applications of hyperspectral data, and hands-on training using the Spectral Workstation. Demonstrations and lab work will utilize HSI data from both airborne and satellite platforms.
Dates
- February 17, 2012
- March 16, 2012
- April 27, 2012
- June 1, 2012
- June 29, 2012
- August 3, 2012
- September 14, 2012
- October 19, 2012
- November 6, 2012
- December 7, 2012
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Topics covered
- Viewing hyperspectral imagery
- Sensor Attribute file
- Spectral Analysis Project
- Bad bands and Spectral Subsetting
- Atmospheric Correction
- Signature Collection and Target Detection
- Minimum Noise Fraction
- Anomaly Detection wizard
- Target Detection wizard
- Material Mapping wizard
Objectives, upon completion of this course, the student will have used the tools and methods needed to:
- Bring imagery into the Spectral Workstation
- Set up a project within the Spectral Workstation
- Associate sensor characteristics to HSI analysis
- Analyze spectral plots and histograms
- Perform bad band identification and removal
- Perform atmospheric adjustments
- Undertake Anomaly Detection
- Undertake Target Detection
- Perform Material Mapping and Material identification
Software Covered
- ERDAS IMAGINE Professional
Prerequisites, you are required to complete the following course(s):