Coded Aperture Hyperspectral Image Reconstruction

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Coded Aperture Hyperspectral Image ReconstructionFecha
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García-Sánchez I, Fresnedo Ó, González-Coma JP, Castedo L. Coded Aperture Hyperspectral Image Reconstruction. Sensors. 2021; 21(19):6551. https://doi.org/10.3390/s21196551
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[Abstract] In this work, we study and analyze the reconstruction of hyperspectral images that are sampled with a CASSI device. The sensing procedure was modeled with the help of the CS theory, which enabled efficient mechanisms for the reconstruction of the hyperspectral images from their compressive measurements. In particular, we considered and compared four different type of estimation algorithms: OMP, GPSR, LASSO, and IST. Furthermore, the large dimensions of hyperspectral images required the implementation of a practical block CASSI model to reconstruct the images with an acceptable delay and affordable computational cost. In order to consider the particularities of the block model and the dispersive effects in the CASSI-like sensing procedure, the problem was reformulated, as well as the construction of the variables involved. For this practical CASSI setup, we evaluated the performance of the overall system by considering the aforementioned algorithms and the different factors that impacted the reconstruction procedure. Finally, the obtained results were analyzed and discussed from a practical perspective.
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Compressive sensing
Hyperspectral imaging
CASSI
Sparse estimation algorithms
Snapshot devices
System evaluation
Hyperspectral imaging
CASSI
Sparse estimation algorithms
Snapshot devices
System evaluation
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This article belongs to the Special Issue Computational Spectral Imaging
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