Hyperspectral Imaging & Applications Date: Venue:

In collaboration with the
Hyperspectral Imaging Centre
Hyperspectral Imaging & Applications
Date:
Venue:
Wednesday 15th & Thursday 16th October 2014
Ricoh Arena Coventry, UK
Co-sponsored by
Gold Sponsors
PROGRAMME: DAY 1 - WEDNESDAY
09.45 - registration and coffee
10.00 Introduction to meeting Prof Stephen
Marshall, Hyperspectral Imaging Centre
SESSION 2 – SYSTEMS
11.40 Video-rate multispectral imaging: Application
to microscopy and macroscopy
Prof Andy Harvey1, Javier Fernandez Ramos1,
Laurence Brewer1, Alistair Gorman1.
SESSION 1 - FOOD | Chair: Stephen Marshall
10.10 Comparison between near infrared
spectroscopy and hyperspectral imaging in
predicting beef eating quality
Tong Qiao1, Jinchang Ren1, Cameron Craigie2,
Jaime Zabalza1, Charlotte Maltin3 and Stephen
Marshall1
1
Hyperspectral Imaging Centre, University of Strathclyde,
2
AgResearch Ruakura, 3Biomics Ltd
| Chairs: Steve Morgan &
Andy Harvey
1
School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Glasgow.
12.00 Miniaturized Hyperspectral Sensor for UAV
Applications
Kevin Lynch and Sam Hill, Headwall Photonics,
USA.
12.20 - lunch break and exhibition 14.20
KEYNOTE
Before hyperspectral ruled the world
10.40 KEYNOTE
The role of water in NIR hyperspectral
imaging of biological materials
Prof J Bruce Rafert, Provost Emeritus, North
Dakota State University, USA.
Dr Aoife Gowen, School of Biosystems
Engineering, University College Dublin, Ireland.
15.00 Content based hyperspectral image retrieval:
A systematic review
11.00 Quantification of Adulteration Levels in
Minced Lamb Meat using NIR Hyperspectral
Imaging
Fatih Omruuzun and Prof. Dr. Yasemin Yardimci
Cetin, Middle East Technical University,
Graduate School of Informatics, Turkey.
Yuan-Yuan Pu1, Yao-Ze Feng1, Mohammed
Kamruzzaman1 and Prof Da-Wen Sun1,
1
Food Refrigeration & Computerised Food Technology,
University College Dublin, Ireland.
15.20 Hyperspectral to multispectral: Video rate
spectral imaging applications
Dr James Jafolla (President), Mark Dombrowski,
Sam Henry and Shane Briggs, Surface Optics
Corporation, USA.
11.20 Multispectral imaging for detection of foreign
food material in powder food
Ana Herrero-Langreo1, Puneet Mishra2, Jean
Michel Roger3, Nathalie Gorretta3, Lourdes Lleó2,
Belén Diezma2 and Pilar Barreiro2,
1
IRSTEA UMR ITAP (National Institute of Research in
Science and Technology for Environment and Agriculture),
France. 2Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, 3Irstea, UMR
ITAP.
15.40 Identification of minerals using surface and
space based reflectance spectroscopy, in
parts of ore rich belt of south eastern
Rajasthan, India
Richa Sharma1, Shovan Chattoraj1, Prashant
Kumar Champatiray1 and Chandan Kumar2,
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Hyperspectral Imaging & Applications
Date:
Wednesday 15th and Thursday 16th October 2014
Venue: Ricoh Arena Coventry, UK
1
IIRS (Indian Institute of Remote Sensing), India, 2National
Institute of Technology, Karnataka, India.
16.00
POSTER SESSION
| Chair: Jinchang Ren
in the exhibition hall followed by a drinks
reception.
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New perspective of hyperspectral data:
STORE simulation tool for future missions
Dr Malvina Silvestri, Massimo Musacchio and
Maria Fabrizia Buongiorno, National Institute of
Geophysics and Volcanology, Italy.
Linear variable filters for biomedical and
hyperspectral imaging applications
Oliver Pust and Henrik Fabricus, Delta Optical
Filters, Denmark.
Core-Loss Edge Detection and Background
Subtraction Techniques for EELS
Veerendra C Angdi and Dr Thomas Walther,
Advanced Electron Microscopy, University of
Sheffield, UK
Detection of peanut traces in wheat flour
through NIR hyperspectral imaging
spectroscopy
Puneet Mishra1, Ana Herrero-Langreo2, Jean
Michel Roger2, Nathalie Gorretta2, Lourdes Lleó1,
Belén Diezma1, Pilar Barreiro1
1
2
5.
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain,
Irstea, UMR ITAP.
Mid-infrared swept lasers for hyperspectral
vibrational imaging
Stephen Matcher, Dave Childs, Dmitry Revin,
John Cockburn, Kris Groom, Richard Hogg and
Ihtesham Rehman, University of Sheffield, UK.
17.00 - end of day
There will be a conference dinner 7.30 for 8pm at
Akbars.
PROGRAMME: DAY 2 - THURSDAY
1
DSTL (Defence Science and Technology
Laboratory), UK, 2Digital Chimera
10.30 Airborne thermal infrared hyperspectral
imaging for mineral exploration
Dr Marc-André Gagnon, Pierre Tremblay, Simon
Savary, Marc Duval, Vincent Farley, Philippe
Lagueux and Martin Chamberland, Telops,
Canada.
10.50 - refreshment break 11.30 Investigating the potential of hyperspectral
imaging (HSI) for the quantitative estimation
of lead contamination in soil (LCS)
Salim Lamine1, George P. Petropoulos2, Paul A.
Brewer3, Chariton Kalaitzidis4, Kiril Manevski5,
Mark G. Macklin3, Will Haresign6
1
Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania, Greece,
University of Aberystwyth,
3
Department of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of
Aberystwyth,
Department of Geoinformation in Environmental
Management, Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania,
Greece
5
Department of Agroecology, Aarhus University, Denmark,
6
Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences,
Animal Systems Research Group, Aberystwyth University.
2
11.50 Outlier and target detection in aerial
hyperspectral imagery
Andrew Young, Stephen Marshall, Ainsley Killey
and Alison Gray, Hyperspectral Imaging Centre,
University of Strathclyde, UK.
12.10 Endmember subspace estimation algorithms
applied to hyperspectral images of small
scale hydrothermal alteration
Jennifer Harris1, Ian Crawford1 and Claire
Cousins2
1
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Birkbeck
University of London, UK
2
University of Edinburgh
12.30 - lunch break and exhibition -
09.30 - registration and coffee 10.00 Introduction to day 2 Prof Stephen Marshall,
Hyperspectral Imaging Centre.
SESSION 3 – REMOTE SENSING
| Chairs: David Foster
& Neil Clancy
10.10 A new dataset for analysis of hyperspectral
target detection performance
Jonathan Piper1 and Damien Clarke2,
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Hyperspectral Imaging & Applications
Date:
Wednesday 15th and Thursday 16th October 2014
Venue: Ricoh Arena Coventry, UK
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SESSION 4 – MEDICAL AND MATERIALS
| Chair: Stephen Marshall
14.20 A novel 3D-hyperspectral imaging device
for artwork inspection and deterioration
estimation – the SYDDARTA project
Dr Vassilis Papadakis1, Roger Groves1, Emilio
Ribes-Gómez2, Vivi Tornari3, Cristina
Portalés4, Albert Borreman5, Jan Vermeiren6
and Jon Ward7
1
Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, Delft University of
Technology, Netherlands
2
AIDO, Optics, Color and Image Institute of Valencia,
3
FORTH, Foundation for Research and Technology
Hellas, 4IRTIC, Universidad de Valencia, 5Avantes,
6
Xenics nv, 7Gooch & Housego Ltd
14.40 Hyperspectral analysis for extraction of
chemical characteristics in dehydrated
bones
Carolina Blanch Perez Del Notario1, Nghia
Nguyen2, Wouter Saeys2 and Andy
Lambrechts1
1
2
IMEC (Interuniversity MicroElectronicsCenter), Belgium
KUL, Belgium
15.00 Laparoscopic intraoperative oxygenation
mapping using multispectral imaging
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Prof Steve Marshall (Chair)
Hyperspectral Imaging Centre, University of
Strathclyde.
Dr Jinchang Ren (Co-chair)
Centre for excellence in Signal & Image Processing
(CeSIP), University of Strathclyde.
Dr Neil Clancy
Department of Surgery and Cancer,
Imperial College London.
Prof David Foster,
Director of Research and Professor of Vision
Systems, School of Electrical and Electronic
Engineering, University of Manchester.
Prof Andy Harvey
School of Physics & Astronomy, University of
Glasgow.
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Dr Neil Clancy1, Shobhit Arya1, Srdjan Saso1,
Mohan Singh1, Danail Stoyanov2, David
Corless3, Michael Boyd4, David Noakes4,
Meen-Yau Thum5, Sadaf Ghaem-Maghami1,
J. Richard Smith1, George Hanna1 and Daniel
Elson1
1
Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, UK,
University College, London, 3Leighton Hospital, Crewe,
4
Royal Veterinary College, 5The Lister Hospital
2
15.20 Real time Raman imaging to understand
dissolution performance of amorphous
solid dispersions
Francesco Tres1, Stephen Wren2, Jonathan
Aylott1 and Jonathan Burley1.
1
Laboratory of Biophysics and Surface Analysis,
University of Nottingham, UK
2
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