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JournalISSN: 1368-2199

The Imaging Science Journal 

Taylor & Francis
About: The Imaging Science Journal is an academic journal published by Taylor & Francis. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Gelatin & Artificial intelligence. It has an ISSN identifier of 1368-2199. Over the lifetime, 2129 publications have been published receiving 11274 citations. The journal is also known as: Imaging Science Journal.


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TL;DR: The Reproduction of Colour in Photography, Printing and Television The Journal of Photographic Science: Vol 36, No 1, pp 30-30 as mentioned in this paper, 1988; The Reproduction and reproduction of colour in photography, printing and television
Abstract: (1988) The Reproduction of Colour in Photography, Printing and Television The Journal of Photographic Science: Vol 36, No 1, pp 30-30

228 citations

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TL;DR: The pros and cons of the various HSI system configurations are outlined, with particular emphasis on two of the most commonly deployed spectrograph techniques, namely, the dispersive system and the narrow-band tuning filter system.
Abstract: This paper introduces the concept and principles of hyperspectral imaging (HSI) and it briefly outlines how the defence and homeland security sectors can benefit from the application of this extremely versatile technology. This paper outlines the pros and cons of the various HSI system configurations, with particular emphasis on two of the most commonly deployed spectrograph techniques, namely, the dispersive system and the narrow-band tuning filter system. It describes how HSI can be utilized for target acquisition particularly when there is no a priori knowledge of the target, and then shows how it can be used for the recognition and tracking of targets with desired or known signature characteristics. The paper also briefly mentions the possibility of remote HSI being used for recognizing a human's physiological state such as that induced by stress or anxiety. Real experimental data collected during the course of our research have been utilized throughout this paper to help understand the versatility and effectiveness of HSI technology.

222 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, two approaches to the formulation of equivalent quantum efficiency (EQE) are considered: the first, in terms of the Selwyn granularity coefficient, defines the EQE on a macroscopic scale, whereas the second, by the application of Fourier analysis, shows the spatial frequency dependence of EQE.
Abstract: Two approaches to the formulation of equivalent quantum efficiency (EQE) are considered. The first, in terms of the Selwyn granularity coefficient, defines the EQE on a macroscopic scale, whereas the second, by the application of Fourier analysis, shows the spatial frequency dependence of the EQE. It is demonstrated that whereas the second approach is rigorous, the first is only valid when using scanning apertures large enough to maximize the Selwyn coefficient. The use of smoller apertures can lead to over optimistic values of EQE, and it is reasoned that some of the previously published values of EQE are in error on this account. The close relationship between EQE and information content is indicated.

142 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the glass transition (Tg) in gelatin can be detected readily, in addition to the helix-to-coiltransition, by diferential scanning calorimetry, and the effects of water content on these transitions can be measured directly.
Abstract: On the basis of the characteristic enthalpy changes associated with glass transformation, the glass transition (Tg) in gelatin can be detected readily, in addition to the helix-to-coiltransition, by difTerential scanning calorimetry, and the effects of water content on these transitions can be measured directly. The thermal behaviour of aqueous, deionized bone-gelatin systems with up to about 20 wt";' water is typical of amorphous or partially amorphous polymer-diluent systems depending upon the amount of gelatin structural order developed. Extrapolations of the Tg data to the Tg reported for water and of the helix-to-coiltransition data to that reported for aqueous gelatin solutions containing 90 wt% water are reasonable. Further, the Tg data suggest that the equilibrium water contents of aqueous gelatin systems containing gelatin structural order are higher than those of structureless systems at corresponding relative humidities.

88 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the introduction to Nanophotonics is presented, with a focus on the application of nanophotonic imaging in the medical field, and an overview of the literature.
Abstract: (2010). Introduction to Nanophotonics. The Imaging Science Journal: Vol. 58, No. 6, pp. 359-359.

78 citations

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No. of papers from the Journal in previous years
YearPapers
2023106
202239
20212
202021
201942
201843