2023 IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops (ICCVW) 2023
DOI: 10.1109/iccvw60793.2023.00181
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Hyperspectral Imaging of In-Site Stained Glasses: Illumination Variation Compensation Using Two Perpendicular Scans

Suzan Joseph Kessy,
Takuya Funatomi,
Kazuya Kitano
et al.

Abstract: This paper presents a method for compensating temporal illumination variations in whisk-broom hyperspectral imaging. Whisk-broom imaging scans the scene sequentially, capturing a complete spectrum at each spatial coordinate pixel-by-pixel over time. The scanning process takes time, which is not problematic under constant illumination, but capturing cultural artefacts on-site often involves sunlight as the natural illumination source. While it may be considered beneficial due to its broad spectrum, sunlight flu… Show more

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