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Identification of Outliers in Hyperspectral Raman Image Data by Nearest Neighbor Comparison

A new algorithm for removal of cosmic spikes from hyperspectral Raman image data sets is presented. Spectra in a 3 × 3 pixel neighborhood are used to identify outlier-contaminated data points in the central pixel of that neighborhood. A preliminary despiking of the neighboring spectra is performed b...

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Published in:Applied spectroscopy 2002-11, Vol.56 (11), p.1458-1461
Main Authors: Behrend, Caleb J., Tarnowski, Catherine P., Morris, Michael D.
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