Hyperspectral imaging is a technique that captures and processes information across the electromagnetic spectrum, extending beyond the visible range. By capturing images in numerous spectral bands, it enables the identification of materials, detection of processes, and analysis of properties not visible to the naked eye. This technology is widely used in various fields such as agriculture, mineralogy, surveillance, and environmental monitoring. It benefits researchers and professionals by providing detailed insights and enhancing the ability to analyze and interpret complex data related to materials and their characteristics.