Patent Document ID: 20030161533
Application ID: 10387867
Patent Status: 0

Claim One:
1. A process for determining at least one candidate spectral endmember that represents a group of N spectra comprising: building an initial endmember set composed of at least a first and a second spectrum representing at least a first and a second spectral characteristic expected to be in the group of N spectra; unmixing the N spectra within the group of N spectra to determine what portion, if any, of each of the N spectra match at least one of the at least a first and second spectrum; calculating a first metric value for each of the N spectra, wherein the first metric value accounts for a remaining portion of each of the N spectra not matching the at least a first and second spectrum; defining a metric value range, wherein the N spectra having first metric values within the metric value range are defined as M spectra; ordering the M spectra from highest first metric value to lowest first metric value; comparing each of the M spectra, beginning with the M spectra having the highest first metric value, to each of the N spectra, to determine the frequency with which each of the M spectra occurs within the N spectra; and calculating a second metric value for each of the M spectra, wherein the second metric value combines the frequency of occurrence of each of the M spectra within the N spectra with a first metric value for each of the M spectra, wherein the M spectra having the largest second metric value is the at least one candidate endmember.