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Advances in Active Near-Infrared Sensor Systems for Material Classification

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Abstract

Different materials and human skin can be classified by their characteristic reflection spectra. Advanced multi-spectral sensors and imaging systems can use this for safety and security applications and provide additional value to users.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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