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When a hyperspectral image is a cube
What I have learned from working in research labs which are in different fields, but study the same topic.
When I was interning at Carnegie Mellon Vision Science Labs the summer after my junior year, I was having difficulty running the code in a way that did not cause my small computer to crash. So, Professor Sankaranarayanan told me to ask one of his graduate students for ways to make more efficient pipelines. If you are at all familiar with spectroscopy, or or vision science in general, you are probably wondering why they referred to hyperspectral images as 'cubes'.
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