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David Messinger


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Full Name
David Messinger
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http://www.cis.rit.edu/~dwmpci/
Research Interests

My general interests are the investigation of physical and geophysical processes and properties through analysis of remotely sensed data. In particular, I am interested in the specialties of hyperspectral and multispectral image analysis. Currently, we are applying hyperspectral imaging techniques to the problem of hard target detection as well as gaseous plume detection and quantification. I am also involved in our efforts in active, LIDAR imaging techniques. In addition, I currently head up the Algorithm and Phenomenology group within the Digital Imaging and Remote Sensing Laboratory.

Brief Description of Your Work

My research seeks to extract quantitative information from spectral imagery using advanced mathematical methods.

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    Paul, S.E.; Nilosek, D.R.; Messinger, D.W.; Salvaggio, C., Derivation of radiometric temperature for sub-pixel targets from thermal infrared imagery using three-dimensional physical modeling techniques, University and Industry Technical Interchange Review Meeting, UITI 2008, Park City, Utah, United States, December (2008) [BibTeX]


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My research involves the modeling and analysis of remote sensing systems, including hyperspectral, SAR, and lidar imaging technologies. Combining statistical and physical approaches, this research aims to advance our understanding of fundamental remote sensing processes.

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