Technical Program
The program is available here (pdf) The final program includes :
- 16 oral sessions, including 8 special sessions, and 6 poster sessions.
- 3 invited keynote plenary speakers :
Hyperspectral imaging and food safety. By Alan M. Lefcourt, Ph.D.
Research Biomedical Engineer
Environmental Microbial and Food Safety Laboratory
USDA Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, USA
Planetary exploration with VIS-NIR imaging spectrometers: the VIRTIS case
By Gianrico Filacchione
VIRTIS science/technical team
INAF-IASF Rome, Italy.
Hyperspectral remote sensing for forestry applications. By Kamaruzaman Jusoff, Professor
Professor of Forest Engineering Survey
Department of Forest Production, Faculty of Forestry,
Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Malaysia
A number of special sessions have already been identified. They are listed below for information, but
regular submissions are not restricted to these topics:
original contributions dealing with the different aspects related to
hyperspectral data or spectroscopy (processing method, application,
instruments related issues, modelling) are encouraged.
- Hyperspectral methods for difficult target detection
- Recent Advances in Spectral Mixture Analysis of Hyperspectral Data
- Spectral Imaging and Spectroscopy for Assessment and Monitoring of Therapy and Surgery (
tbc)
- Macro and microphytobenthic biomass hyperspectral quantifications (
tbc)
- Context, Ensemble, and Multiple Instance Based Methods for Hyperspectral Image Analysis
- Exploitation Algorithms Using Synthetic Hyperspectral Data
- Recent advances in multi-dimensional optical spectroscopic data processing
- Exploring matter and physical processes in the Solar System and galaxies
- Hyperspectral imagery for planetary exploration
- Hyperspectral imagery and forestry applications (
tbc)
- EUFAR goes hyperspectral (
tbc)