Batch Processing Development of Aerial Hyperspectral Mineral Mapping

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Aerial hyperspectral data have the characteristic of big size and complicated process, but we often need to extract information from aerial hyperspectral data quickly in practical work. To solve the contradiction between huge hyperspectral data and the demand of extracting information quickly, this paper researches the batch processing which based on traditional technique flow of alteration information extraction. The experiment result indicates this batch processing is an efficient technique to increase information extraction speed.

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