| # Dataset Card: Heat-Assisted Detection and Ranging (HADAR) Inputs |
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| ## Overview |
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| This bundle supports ground-based long-wave infrared (LWIR) hyperspectral imaging for heat-assisted detection and ranging. It combines five scenes from the [DARPA IH Dataset](https://www.kitware.com/ihdataset/) with a shared U.S. Standard Atmosphere (USSA) spectral pair: horizontal-path attenuation coefficients and a ten-angle downwelling-radiance basis. |
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| The atmospheric products are a frozen copy of the `data/` directory from [Ozone-Cues (LWIR absorption-based ranging)](https://github.com/unaydorken/Ozone-Cues-Mitigate-Reflected-Downwelling-Radiance-in-LWIR-Absorption-Based-Ranging/tree/main/data). All five IH captures are daylight, near-surface scenes. For clear-sky conditions with similar air temperatures, recent work on this problem finds that site-to-site differences in downwelling spectral features are small compared with other inversion errors, so the five cubes share one USSA atmosphere rather than a per-scene sounding. |
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| The ENVI cubes are too large for GitHub. The image build fetches this same layout from the frozen Hugging Face dataset [dccc2025/tmp_dataset_hadar](https://huggingface.co/datasets/dccc2025/tmp_dataset_hadar) and checks SHA256. That fetch is pinned to a commit (not a moving `main` branch) and is not a live scrape of Kitware. |
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| ## Directory Layout |
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| ```text |
| inputs/ |
| ├── DATASET_CARD.md |
| ├── attenuation.npz |
| ├── I_downwelling_res.npz |
| └── original_datasets/ |
| ├── IHTest_202104_Path26_Step2_LWHSI1_collect0_DistStA.{bsq,hdr} |
| ├── IHTest_202104_Path27_Step25_LWHSI1_collect0_DistStA.{bsq,hdr} |
| ├── IHTest_202204_Path2_Step1_LWHSI2_DistStA.{bsq,hdr} |
| ├── IHTest_202204_Path13_Step9_LWHSI2_DistStA.{bsq,hdr} |
| └── IHTest_202204_Path13_Step13_LWHSI2_DistStA.{bsq,hdr} |
| ``` |
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| ## 1. Hyperspectral Scenes (`original_datasets/`) |
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| Five ENVI-format LWIR hyperspectral cubes (`.bsq` + `.hdr`) from the DARPA IH Dataset. Each pair is a band-sequential cube plus acquisition metadata. Headers record wavelength (µm) and a near-surface air `temperature` (kelvin). They do **not** record a radiance scale factor. |
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| | Scene stem | Acquisition time (UTC) | Lines | Samples | Bands | |
| |------------|------------------------|------:|--------:|------:| |
| | `IHTest_202104_Path26_Step2_LWHSI1_collect0_DistStA` | 2021-04-20T23:13:02 | 260 | 1600 | 256 | |
| | `IHTest_202104_Path27_Step25_LWHSI1_collect0_DistStA` | 2021-04-21T03:24:47 | 260 | 1600 | 256 | |
| | `IHTest_202204_Path2_Step1_LWHSI2_DistStA` | 2022-04-20T21:14:29 | 480 | 1500 | 250 | |
| | `IHTest_202204_Path13_Step9_LWHSI2_DistStA` | 2022-04-22T23:00:35 | 480 | 1500 | 250 | |
| | `IHTest_202204_Path13_Step13_LWHSI2_DistStA` | 2022-04-22T23:09:03 | 480 | 1500 | 250 | |
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| - **Format:** ENVI BSQ, 32-bit float (`data type = 4`). |
| - **Wavelengths:** Stored in each `.hdr` file; units are micrometers (µm). |
| - **Distribution:** `Distribution Statement A` (see scene headers). |
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| ### Cube radiance units |
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| The `.bsq` arrays are **not** already in |
| \(\mathrm{W\,m^{-2}\,sr^{-1}\,\mu m^{-1}}\). They are stored a factor of |
| \(10^{2}\) high relative to physical spectral radiance. Convert with |
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| \[ |
| L_{\lambda}\;[\mathrm{W\,m^{-2}\,sr^{-1}\,\mu m^{-1}}] |
| = 10^{-2}\,L_{\mathrm{bsq}}. |
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| Use this scaled \(L_{\lambda}\) in any comparison to Planck \(B_\lambda(T)\) |
| or to the bundled downwelling basis (which is already in physical units). |
| Do not treat header `temperature` as the surface temperature map; it is |
| local air temperature. |
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| ### Source Citation |
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| ```bibtex |
| @InProceedings{Yellin_2024_WACV, |
| author = {Yellin, Florence and McCloskey, Scott and Hill, Cole and Smith, Eric and Clipp, Brian}, |
| title = {Concurrent Band Selection and Traversability Estimation from Long-Wave Hyperspectral Imagery in Off-Road Settings}, |
| booktitle = {Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV)}, |
| month = {January}, |
| year = {2024} |
| } |
| ``` |
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| **Dataset homepage:** https://www.kitware.com/ihdataset/ |
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| ## 2. Spectral Attenuation (`attenuation.npz`) |
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| Frozen USSA horizontal-path spectral attenuation, copied from the Ozone-Cues `data/` snapshot above. Not recomputed per scene. |
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| | Key | Shape | Description | |
| |-----|-------|-------------| |
| | `attenuation` | `(256, 1)` | Spectral attenuation coefficient α, in **dB m⁻¹** | |
| | `lambda` | `(1, 256)` | Wavelength grid paired with `attenuation`, in **µm** | |
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| **Value range (α):** approximately 2.8×10⁻⁴ to 1.4×10⁻² dB m⁻¹ over 7.98–13.05 µm. |
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| Load example: |
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| ```python |
| import numpy as np |
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| data = np.load("attenuation.npz") |
| alpha = data["attenuation"] # (256, 1), dB/m |
| lam_att = data["lambda"] # (1, 256), µm |
| ``` |
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| ## 3. Downwelling-Radiance Basis (`I_downwelling_res.npz`) |
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| Ten resampled USSA downwelling spectral radiance profiles, one per zenith angle, from the same Ozone-Cues `data/` snapshot. These columns are a fixed angular basis for reflected hemispherical downwelling. They are already in physical radiance units. |
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| | Key | Shape | Description | |
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| | `lambda` | `(1, 256)` | Wavelength grid, in **µm** (approximately 8.10–13.17 µm) | |
| | `downwelling_res` | `(256, 10)` | Downwelling spectral radiance at each angle, in **W m⁻² sr⁻¹ µm⁻¹** | |
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| **Zenith angles (column order, degrees):** |
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| `0, 30, 60, 70, 80, 82, 84, 86, 88, 89` |
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| Column `k` of `downwelling_res` corresponds to zenith angle `k` in the list above. |
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| Load example: |
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| ```python |
| import numpy as np |
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| data = np.load("I_downwelling_res.npz") |
| lam = data["lambda"] # (1, 256), µm |
| I_down = data["downwelling_res"] # (256, 10), W·m⁻²·sr⁻¹·µm⁻¹ |
| ``` |
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| ## Units and Conventions |
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| | Quantity | Symbol / key | Units | |
| |----------|--------------|-------| |
| | Wavelength | `lambda` | µm | |
| | Attenuation coefficient | `attenuation` (α) | dB m⁻¹ | |
| | Downwelling spectral radiance | `downwelling_res` | W m⁻² sr⁻¹ µm⁻¹ | |
| | Hyperspectral cube | ENVI `.bsq` | stored \(10^{2}\) high; \(L=10^{-2}L_{\mathrm{bsq}}\) in W m⁻² sr⁻¹ µm⁻¹ | |
| | Header `temperature` | air temperature | K | |
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| ## Notes for Use |
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| 1. **Wavelength alignment.** LWHSI1 cubes have 256 bands starting near 8.06 µm. LWHSI2 cubes have 250 bands starting near 6.84 µm. The downwelling `lambda` grid is a 256-channel LWIR window and does **not** automatically match every scene. Interpolate or band-select every spectral product onto the scene wavelength grid before combining them. |
| 2. **Separate attenuation grid.** `attenuation.npz` has its own `lambda` axis, offset from the downwelling grid. Resample `attenuation` onto the scene grid before using \(\tau(d)=10^{-\alpha d/10}\). |
| 3. **Shared atmosphere.** One USSA attenuation cube and one ten-angle downwelling basis are used for all five scenes. This is a documented approximation for clear-sky, similar-temperature collections, not a claim that the real soundings were identical. |
| 4. **Downwelling basis.** Treat the ten columns of `downwelling_res` as a fixed, ordered angular basis; do not permute them. They are not the delivered single-band texture map `X`. |
| 5. **Scene selection.** `IHTest_202104_Path27_Step25_LWHSI1_collect0_DistStA` replaces the previous 202108 Path9 cube. Path9 had too little thermal-texture and range contrast (nearly flat `X` and `d`) to invert stably. Path27 is the same LWHSI1 camera family (260×1600×256) with more usable geometric texture and ranging contrast. This Path27 header does not include an air `temperature` field; use the solver fallback (default 290 K) unless you set path temperature another way. |
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