Building a Hyperspectral Library and its Incorporation into Sparse Unmixing for Mineral Identification
Article 2018 en
Authors
TB
Thanh Bui
BO
Beate Orberger
SB
Simon Blancher
Abstract
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The objective of the SOLSA project (EU-H2020) is to develop an analytical expert system for on-line-on-mine-real-time mineralogical and geochemical analyses on sonic drill cores. As one aspect of the system, this paper presents the building of the hyperspectral library and its incorporation into sparse unmixing techniques for mineral identification. Twenty seven spectra representing 14 minerals have been collected for the library. Three sparse unmixing techniques have been investigated and evaluated using simulated data generated from our hyperspectral library, and real hyperspectral data acquired from a serpentinized harzburgite sample. Among the three techniques, the collaborative sparse unmixing by variable splitting and augmented Lagrangian (CLSUnSAL) method provided the best accurate results on the simulated data. In addition, the results of the CLSUnSAL method show high correlation with that of the QEMSCAN® analysis on the harzburgite hyperspectral data.
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