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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Hyperspectral Image Processing Of Eo-1 Hyperion Data For Lithological And Mineralogical Mapping

San, Bekir Taner 01 September 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Hyperspectral data is a powerful tool for mineral explorations and lithological discriminations. EO1-Hyperion is a space borne hyperspectral system for hyperspectral imaging which is capable of 220 spectral image channels within the range of 400 to 2500 nm wavelengths. It has advantages over airborne systems such as data cost and coverage area. Although it has many advantages, much more uncertainty exists in application period, of which this uncertainty does exist in all processing stages starting from the data preparation to the end of analysis stages. The aim of this thesis is to state the potential use of Hyperion data for lithological and mineralogical discriminations to further develop new hyperspectral image processing approach, and to improve existing preprocessing method in literature. The proposed algorithm is mainly based on atmospheric corrections and cross track illumination correction of Hyperion data. In order to achieve this, two test sites were selected. Site 1 located on the Central Anatolia, (Ekecek test site) is used for lithological discrimination and Site 2 located on West Anatolia (Biga test site) is used for mineralogical discrimination. The obtained results were compared and assessed with the field verifications, spectral measurements and existing spectral libraries. In the end of the study it is found that when proposed approach is followed hyperspectral data is proven to be a useful tool for mineralogical discrimination in mono minerallic outcrops and valuable for lithological mapping in relatively homogenous un-covered outcrops.
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Potencial das imagens hiperespectrais orbitais na detecção de componentes opticamente ativos no reservatório de Itupararanga

Ennes, Rejane [UNESP] 23 May 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:22:26Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2008-05-23Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T18:49:06Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 ennes_r_me_prud.pdf: 1370679 bytes, checksum: eb4f2a4378f82b93f832cc48f75c59ef (MD5) / Os recentes avanços na tecnologia de Sensoriamento Remoto proporcionaram o desenvolvimento de sensores orbitais com altíssima resolução espectral, capazes de fornecer medidas radiométricas em bandas estreitas e contínuas para cada pixel da imagem, definindo curvas espectrais com potencial de discriminar diferentes componentes da matéria. Diante disso, o objetivo geral deste trabalho foi de avaliar a contribuição de imagens hiperespectrais na identificação de componentes opticamente ativos presentes em um corpo d’água, considerado de boa qualidade. Para tanto, uma imagem hiperespectral Hyperion foi adquirida simultaneamente com variáveis limnológicas coletadas em alguns pontos georreferenciados no reservatório de Itupararanga. Após a correção atmosférica da imagem, extraíram curvas espectrais nos locais geográficos dos pontos, nos quais se aplicaram técnicas de análise de espectros, tais como, remoção do contínuo, razão de bandas e análise derivativa. Os dados hiperespectrais originais e os resultantes da aplicação de técnicas foram correlacionados com algumas variáveis limnológicas... / The recent improvements in the technology of Remote Sensing are providing the development of sensors with high spectral resolution that can supply radiometric measurements in narrow and continuous bands for each pixel of the image, defining spectral curves with potential of separating several components of the matter. Due to that, the general objective of this work was evaluating the contribution of hyperspectral images in the identification of optically active constituents present in a body of water, considered good quality. To reach the proposed objective, a hyperspectral imagery of EO-1/Hyperion orbital sensor was acquired simultaneously with limnological variables collected in some points in the body of water. After correcting the atmospheric effects, in the geographical locations of those points, spectral curves of the hyperspectral image were extracted, in which techniques of spectral analysis were applied, such as, continuum removal, derivative analysis and ratio analysis. The hyperspectral original data and the resultants of the application of techniques were correlated with some limnological variables. Of the applied techniques, the derivative analysis provided better differentiation among the optically active constituents... (Complete abstract, click electronic access below)
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Análise de tipologias florestais por meio da resposta espectral de uma imagem hiperespectral (Hyperion/eo-1) no município de Manaus, Reserva Ducke

Aguiar, Eliezer Augusto Litaiff De São Paulo 16 April 2014 (has links)
Submitted by Geyciane Santos (geyciane_thamires@hotmail.com) on 2015-11-12T21:28:54Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertaçaõ- Eliezer Augusto Litaiff De São Paulo Aguiar.pdf: 2274569 bytes, checksum: b7933e0a28ece498ba8623ddcb4e7382 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Divisão de Documentação/BC Biblioteca Central (ddbc@ufam.edu.br) on 2015-11-16T18:59:59Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertaçaõ- Eliezer Augusto Litaiff De São Paulo Aguiar.pdf: 2274569 bytes, checksum: b7933e0a28ece498ba8623ddcb4e7382 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Divisão de Documentação/BC Biblioteca Central (ddbc@ufam.edu.br) on 2015-11-16T19:11:43Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertaçaõ- Eliezer Augusto Litaiff De São Paulo Aguiar.pdf: 2274569 bytes, checksum: b7933e0a28ece498ba8623ddcb4e7382 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2015-11-16T19:11:43Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertaçaõ- Eliezer Augusto Litaiff De São Paulo Aguiar.pdf: 2274569 bytes, checksum: b7933e0a28ece498ba8623ddcb4e7382 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014-04-16 / CAPES - Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Hyperspectral remote sensing allows for radiometric measurements of a target in a large number of narrow spectral bands. The data collected by these sensors can be transformed into information about different vegetation covers that are related to biophysical aspects of vegetation. Vegetation being an important element of ecosystems, their studies gain emphasis, especially for seeking knowledge about its variations, distributional patterns, cycles, physiological and morphological changes. With this data was used Hyperion that enables the acquisition of data sufficient to reconstruct absorption bands in the spectra of the pixels associated with the chlorophyll content, water content in leaves and features of lignin and cellulose spectral resolution, which may be important parameters in differentiating vegetation types . On the other hand the poor signal to noise ratio ( SNR) of the sensor, especially in the SWIR, relationship is an obstacle to proper measurement of these features without interference from noise. This research aimed to conduct an analysis of the spectral response of the sensor with the Hyperion plant communities present in the Ducke Reserve (Forest plateau, slope, and lowland campinarana) and quantified by means of unsupervised classification of these communities. Using ENVI Flaash application, atmospheric correction was performed based on the radiative transfer model MODTRAN - 4. Floristic characterization of the study area was raised regarding esttudos related flora of the Reserve. It was possible to perform a summary analysis of the spectral characteristics of the sensor as present an interaction with vegetation between the near infrared (0,7 - 2,5μm) and middle infrared (3 - 6μm), where we can distinguish stage of phenology, canopy structure and water content on leaf responses in four plant communities. / O sensoriamento remoto hiperespectral permite obter medidas radiométricas de um alvo em um grande número de estreitas bandas espectrais. Os dados coletados por estes sensores podem ser transformados em informações sobre diferentes coberturas vegetais que estão relacionadas com aspectos biofísicos da vegetação. Sendo a vegetação um importante elemento dos ecossistemas, seus estudos ganham ênfase, sobretudo, por buscarem conhecimentos acerca de suas variações, padrões distributivos, ciclos, modificações fisiológicas e morfológicas. Com isso foi utilizado dados do sensor Hyperion que possibilita a aquisição de dados com resolução espectral suficiente para reconstruir bandas de absorção nos espectros dos pixels relacionados com o conteúdo de clorofila, teor de água nas folhas e feições de lignina e celulose, as quais podem ser parâmetros importantes na diferenciação de tipologias vegetais. Por outro lado, a pobre relação sinal-ruído (SNR) do sensor, especialmente no SWIR, é um obstáculo para a medição adequada dessas feições sem a interferência de ruídos. Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo realizar uma análise da resposta espectral do sensor Hyperion com as comunidades vegetais presentes na Reserva Ducke (Floresta de platô, declividade, campinarana e baixio) e quantificar por meio de classificação não-supervisionada essas comunidades. Utilizando o aplicativo FLAASH do ENVI, foi realizada a correção atmosférica baseando-se no modelo de transferência radiativa MODTRAN-4. Na caracterização florística da área de estudo foi levantado estudos relacionados referente a flora da Reserva. Foi possível realizar uma análise sucinta das características das respostas espectrais, pois o sensor apresente uma interação com a vegetação entre o Infravermelho próximo (0,7 - 2,5μm) e o Infravermelho médio (3 - 6μm), onde podemos distinguir o estágio de fenologia, estrutura do dossel e quantidade de água na folha nas quatro comunidades vegetais.
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Aspects of classicism in John Keats's poetry from "Endymion" to "The fall of Hyperion"

Schmidt, Hendrik J.J. 10 June 2014 (has links)
M.A. (English) / John Keats (31 October.1795 - 23 February 1821) is prominent among the younger generation of poets of the Romantic period. From the early admiration of his contemporaries to the present much attention has been paid to the nature of Romanticism in his work. A member of the "Keats circle," Joseph Ritchie, as early as November 1817 wrote to a friend that he thought Keats "might well prove to be the great poetical luminary of the age to come."l In an essay entitled "On the Development of Keats' (sic) Reputation," (1968), J. R. MacGillivray discusses this ongoing admiration of Keats as central to the embodiment of . Romanticism, and refers also to the veneration of the poet by members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. 2 MacGillivray states that they had a natural affinity for the poet's work because of the "romantic medievalism" in some of his poems, and because of the sensuous richness of some of his description...
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Using satellite hyperspectral imagery to map soil organic matter, total nitrogen and total phosphorus

Zheng, Baojuan 09 October 2008 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / Up-to-date and accurate information on soil properties is important for precision farming and environmental management. The spatial information of soil properties allows adjustments of fertilizer applications to be made based on knowledge of local field conditions, thereby maximizing agricultural productivity and minimizing the risk of environmental pollution. While conventional soil sampling procedures are labor-intensive, time-consuming and expensive, remote sensing techniques provide a rapid and efficient tool for mapping soil properties. This study aimed at examining the capacity of hyperspectral reflectance data for mapping soil organic matter (SOM), total nitrogen (N) and total phosphorus (P). Soil samples collected from Eagle Creek Watershed, Cicero Creek Watershed, and Fall Creek Watershed were analyzed for organic matter content, total N and total P; their corresponding spectral reflectance was measured in the laboratory before and after oven drying and in the field using Analytical Spectral Devices spectrometer. Hyperion images for each of the watersheds were acquired, calibrated and corrected and Hyperion image spectra for individual sampled sites were extracted. These hyperspectral reflectance data were related to SOM, total N and total P concentration through partial least squares (PLS) regressions. The samples were split into two datasets: one for calibration, and the other for validation. High PLS performance was observed during the calibration for SOM and total N regardless of the type of the reflectance spectra, and for total P with Hyperion image spectra. The validation of PLS models was carried out with each type of reflectance to assess their predictive power. For laboratory reflectance spectra, PLS models of SOM and total N resulted in higher R2 values and lower RMSEP with oven-dried than those with field-moist soils. The results demonstrate that soil moisture degrades the performance of PLS in estimating soil constituents with spectral reflectance. For in-situ field spectra, PLS estimated SOM with an R2 of 0.74, N with an R2 of 0.79, and P with an R2 of 0.60. For Hyperion image spectra, PLS predictive models yielded an R2 of 0.74 between measured and predicted SOM, an R2 of 0.72 between measured and predicted total N, and an R2 of 0.67 between measured and predicted total P. These results reveal slightly decreased model performance when shifting from laboratory-measured spectra to satellite image spectra. Regardless of the spectral data, the models for estimating SOM and total N consistently outperformed those for estimating total P. These results also indicate that PLS is an effective tool for remotely estimating SOM, total N and P in agricultural soils, but more research is needed to improve the predictive power of the model when applied to satellite hyperspectral imagery.
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Potencial das imagens hiperespectrais orbitais na detecção de componentes opticamente ativos no reservatório de Itupararanga /

Ennes, Rejane. January 2008 (has links)
Orientador: Maria de Lourdes Bueno Trindade Galo / Banca: Renata Ribeiro de Araújo Rocha / Banca: Waterloo Pereira Filho / Resumo: Os recentes avanços na tecnologia de Sensoriamento Remoto proporcionaram o desenvolvimento de sensores orbitais com altíssima resolução espectral, capazes de fornecer medidas radiométricas em bandas estreitas e contínuas para cada pixel da imagem, definindo curvas espectrais com potencial de discriminar diferentes componentes da matéria. Diante disso, o objetivo geral deste trabalho foi de avaliar a contribuição de imagens hiperespectrais na identificação de componentes opticamente ativos presentes em um corpo d'água, considerado de boa qualidade. Para tanto, uma imagem hiperespectral Hyperion foi adquirida simultaneamente com variáveis limnológicas coletadas em alguns pontos georreferenciados no reservatório de Itupararanga. Após a correção atmosférica da imagem, extraíram curvas espectrais nos locais geográficos dos pontos, nos quais se aplicaram técnicas de análise de espectros, tais como, remoção do contínuo, razão de bandas e análise derivativa. Os dados hiperespectrais originais e os resultantes da aplicação de técnicas foram correlacionados com algumas variáveis limnológicas... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: The recent improvements in the technology of Remote Sensing are providing the development of sensors with high spectral resolution that can supply radiometric measurements in narrow and continuous bands for each pixel of the image, defining spectral curves with potential of separating several components of the matter. Due to that, the general objective of this work was evaluating the contribution of hyperspectral images in the identification of optically active constituents present in a body of water, considered good quality. To reach the proposed objective, a hyperspectral imagery of EO-1/Hyperion orbital sensor was acquired simultaneously with limnological variables collected in some points in the body of water. After correcting the atmospheric effects, in the geographical locations of those points, spectral curves of the hyperspectral image were extracted, in which techniques of spectral analysis were applied, such as, continuum removal, derivative analysis and ratio analysis. The hyperspectral original data and the resultants of the application of techniques were correlated with some limnological variables. Of the applied techniques, the derivative analysis provided better differentiation among the optically active constituents... (Complete abstract, click electronic access below) / Mestre
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"Liebes-Töten" : zur Objektwerdung der Frau im Roman der Frühromantik : Novalisʹ Heinrich von Ofterdingen, Friedrich HÜlderlins Hyperion, Friedrich Schlegels Lucinde

Pnevmonidou, Elena January 2004 (has links)
The aim of this comparative study of Novalis' Heinrich von Ofterdingen , Holderlin's Hyperion, and Schlegel's Lucinde is to develop a comprehensive overview of the role of woman in conceptions of male subjectivity in Early German Romanticism. The reading of the novels developed here examines the Early Romantic poetics with a specific view to the conceptualizations of woman contained therein. The Early Romantic 'Project' consists in the rewriting of the subject and the world in the medium of poetry. Tanscendental poetry, the fragment, allegory, and irony are intended to invoke the presence of an absence, that is the absolute. In the concrete praxis in the novels, these concepts of Early Romantic poetics imply conceptualizations of woman. They articulate a specific approach in the encounter of the male subject with the female object. At the center of Romantic poetics lies the encounter with woman. The unique situatedness of the romantic subject is, indeed, crystallized in this encounter. / Early Romanticism is situated between Kant and Hegel. The post-Kantian subject experiences a crisis of legitimation. Lacking an unmediated access to the object, it is fragmented and threatened. Early Romanticism, however, also prefigures Hegel, inasmuch as the crisis does not consist in the loss of the object, but rather in the encounter of two subjects. The three novels are juxtaposed here because this position between the loss of the object and the crisis of the encounter with the other as subject leads to a paradoxical conceptualization of woman as an uncanny object of desire. In all three novels, the constitution of the male subject and the possibility of poetry depend on the encounter with woman. However, the possibility of woman emerging, indeed, as subject represents an extreme threat. As a consequence, the constitution of the male poetic subject requires the simultaneous assimilation of femininity and the shielding against woman. Hence, the three novels are love stories that narrate the death of woman. However, woman is fundamentally uncanny because even the presence of the dead woman represents a threat. The constitution of the male subject and novel unfolds, therefore, in three stages; the encounter with woman, the assimilation of femininity and death of woman, and the removal of any traces of that death.
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"Liebes-Töten" : zur Objektwerdung der Frau im Roman der Frühromantik : Novalisʹ Heinrich von Ofterdingen, Friedrich HÜlderlins Hyperion, Friedrich Schlegels Lucinde

Pnevmonidou, Elena January 2004 (has links)
No description available.
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Systém Hefaistos / The Hefaistos System

Mancl, Vlastimil January 2019 (has links)
This master's thesis describes functionality and principle of the Hefaistos measurement system, which is fully automated and modular. Its purpose is to measure frequency responses of materials and its temperature dependence. The thesis describes all the necessary parts of the modular measurement system. Main part of this system is the control application programmed in LabVIEW software environment. Another necessary parts are impedance analyzers for acquiring frequency dependencies and heating chambers for heating measured materials. The control application ensures hardware synchronization between impedance analyzers and heating chambers. Together they create the Hefaistos system. Modularity of the system means that a user may choose which instrument combination will be used. The system offers choice between three impedance analyzers Agilent 4294A, Wayne Kerr 6520B and HIOKI 3532 LCR Hi-Tester and two heating chambers AOIP GEMINI 700 LRI and AOIP HYPERION. Possibilities of the Hefaistos system are demonstrated on the results of an example measurement.

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