Graduate school occasionally surprises you. You sign up for a GIS class expecting maps, coordinates, and perhaps the occasional argument with software that behaves like it personally dislikes you. Then suddenly, you are staring at satellite imagery from Peru, comparing a river before and after a flood, quietly realizing that modern geography has evolved into something resembling detective work from
Tag: spectral analysis
Every pixel carries a truth invisible to the eye. Hyperspectral imaging doesn’t just capture color, it captures the chemistry of the world. Intro This post is based on one of our lab assignments in Applied Remote Sensing at Delta State University. The task was to explore the power of hyperspectral imagery, the kind of data that captures hundreds of spectral