研究目的
To explain the principles, applications, and limitations of multispectral and hyperspectral imaging techniques in the context of archaeological and heritage documentation and examination.
研究成果
Spectral imaging, encompassing multispectral and hyperspectral techniques, offers noninvasive methods for detailed documentation and analysis in archaeology and heritage, enabling applications such as prospection, color accuracy, material identification, and document enhancement. Despite challenges related to data handling and system complexity, ongoing developments, including active imaging technologies, hold promise for future advancements in the field.
研究不足
The drawbacks of spectral imaging revolve around the quantity of data gathered, increased noise proneness compared to broadband photography, reliance on less widespread and bespoke infrastructures for hardware and software, and the need for dedicated processing tools. Future research may address these through advancements like multi-wavelength laser scanners.