The Spectral Library Tool software package is both a QGIS plugin and stand-alone python package that provides a suite of processing tools for multi- and hyperspectral spectral libraries.
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About The Spectral Library Tool
The Spectral Library Tool software package is both a QGIS plugin and stand-alone python package that provides a suite of processing tools for multi- and hyperspectral spectral libraries.
The software is based on VIPER Tools: code written for ENVI/IDL and released in 2007. Several updates have been released since and now it has been ported to PyQGIS in the period 2017 - 2020. The original VIPER Tools is now split over two python/QGIS tools: Spectral Library Tools and MESMA.
- Spectral Library Tool provides the following:
Creating spectral libraries interactively (selecting spectra from an image or using regions of interest) and managing the metadata (developed by HU Berlin)
Optimizing spectral libraries with Iterative Endmember Selection, Ear-Masa-Cob or CRES
Repository: https://bitbucket.org/kul-reseco/spectral-libraries
- MESMA provides the following:
Running SMA and MESMA (with multi-level fusion, stable zone unmixing, …)
Post-processing of the MESMA results (visualisation tool, shade normalisation, …)
Website: https://mesma.readthedocs.io
Repository: https://bitbucket.org/kul-reseco/mesma
The software has now been developed in the open source environment to encourage further development of the tool.
Referencing The Spectral Library Tool
When using The Spectral Library Tool, please use the following citation:
Crabbé, A. H., Jakimow, B., Somers, B., Roberts, D. A., Halligan, K., Dennison, P., Dudley, K. (2019). Spectral Library QGIS Plugin (Version x) [Software]. Available from https://bitbucket.org/kul-reseco/spectral-libraries.
Acknowledgements
The software and user guide are based on VIPER Tools 2.0 (UC Santa Barbara, VIPER Lab): Roberts, D. A., Halligan, K., Dennison, P., Dudley, K., Somers, B., Crabbe, A., 2018, Viper Tools User Manual, Version 2, 91 pp.
MESMA also makes use of the QGISPluginSupport python packages developed by Benjamin Jakimow (Benjamin Jakimow, HU Berlin): https://bitbucket.org/jakimowb/qgispluginsupport
This revision is funded primarily through BELSPO (the Belgian Science Policy Office) in the framework of the STEREO III Programme – Project LUMOS - SR/01/321.
Logo’s were created for free at https://logomakr.com.
Software Licence
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or any later version.
What is new in the MESMA tool 1.0?
- Differences between Viper Tools 2.0 and the MESMA tool 1.0:
The migration to PyQGIS is not just a translation from IDL to Python, but also a serious re-write of the code and a revision of the GUI to match the look and feel of other QGIS tools.
The output of the MESMA tools has been optimized, breaking backwards compatibility with the IDL tools.
A tool for visualisation of the MESMA results has been introduced. A first draft of this tool had been proposed for Viper 2.0, however this was not yet user-friendly and therefore later removed again. The visualisation tool included in this version is a revision of the former tool, with a focus on user friendliness and GIS.
The post-processing tool for integration with DEM has been removed.
Extra post-processing tool: Soft to Hard Classification (transforms the fractions image into a classification image)
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