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Phenomenology and Algorithms


The DIRS Phenomenology and Algorithms Group seeks to understand the physical phenomenology underlying signatures observed in remotely sensed imagery and develops methods and algorithms to exploit the imagery for extraction of information. Our focus is on spectral imagery (both multi- & hyperspectral) and the use of physics-based models and advanced mathematical techniques for several application areas. Our work considers imagery covering the visible through thermal infrared portions of the electromagnetic spectrum, as well as other imaging modalities such as LIDAR.

Current Phenomenology and Algorithms Research Efforts

Carl Salvaggio
Faculty
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My research involves physical modeling and exploitation of thermal infrared phenomenology. As a complement to this interest, I am always looking at new laboratory and field techniques for measuring optical properties of target and background materials.

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