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1. A method of detecting at least one chemical species comprising: obtaining at least a first image from a first electromagnetic radiation detector configured to detect the chemical species, the first image including a first plurality of pixels, each pixel having an associated intensity value;obtaining at least a second image from a second electromagnetic radiation detector configured to provide a reference background, the second image including a second plurality of pixels, each pixel having an associated intensity value;generating at least a first resu...
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A method of detecting at least one chemical species comprising: obtaining at least a first image from a first electromagnetic radiation detector configured to detect the chemical species, the first image including a first plurality of pixels, each pixel having an associated intensity value;obtaining at least a second image from a second electromagnetic radiation detector configured to provide a reference background, the second image including a second plurality of pixels, each pixel having an associated intensity value;generating at least a first resultant image by determining the difference in intensity values between each of the first plurality of pixels of the first image and the corresponding pixels of the second plurality of pixels of the second image, using the difference in intensity as the intensity value for the corresponding plurality of resultant pixels of the first resultant image;determining one or more regions of interest based, at least in part, on the first resultant image;determining correlation between the first image, the second image, and the first resultant image for at least one of the one or more regions of interest using a correlation coefficient algorithm to: calculate a first correlation coefficient using the intensity values of a first subset of pixels from the first plurality of pixels and a corresponding subset of resultant pixels from the plurality of resultant pixels within at least one of the one or more regions of interest, andcalculate a second correlation coefficient using the intensity values of a first subset of pixels from the second plurality of pixels and the corresponding subset of resultant pixels from the plurality of resultant pixels within the corresponding region of interest; anddetermining the presence of at least one chemical species based, at least in part, on the first correlation coefficient and the second correlation coefficient. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the correlation coefficient algorithm is configured to calculate a third correlation coefficient using the intensity values of the first subset of pixels from the first plurality of pixels and the first subset of pixels from the second plurality of pixels within the corresponding region of interest and the presence of the at least one chemical species is determined based, at least in part, on the first correlation coefficient, the second correlation coefficient, and the third correlation coefficient. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein a correlation coefficient threshold criteria is applied to the correlation coefficients. 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the potential presence of the at least one chemical species is indicated when the first correlation coefficient is greater than the correlation coefficient threshold criteria and the second correlation coefficient is less than the correlation coefficient threshold criteria. 5. The method of claim 3, wherein the potential presence of the at least one chemical species is indicated when the first correlation coefficient is greater than the correlation coefficient threshold criteria and the second correlation coefficient and third correlation coefficient are less than the correlation coefficient threshold criteria. 6. The method of claim 2, wherein the correlation coefficient threshold criteria represents at least an 85% correlation. 7. The method of claim 2, wherein the correlation coefficient threshold criteria is applied to a plurality of images obtained from the first EM radiation detector and the second EM radiation detector including at least the first image, a third image, and a fifth image from the first EM radiation detector and at least the second image, a fourth image, and a sixth image from the second EM radiation detector, and a plurality of resultant images generated including the first resultant image, a second resultant image, and a third resultant image. 8. The method of claim 7, wherein a confidence value is assigned based on the first image, the second image, and the first resultant image and the confidence value is increased if subsequent images satisfy the correlation coefficient threshold criteria or is decreased if subsequent images do not satisfy the correlation coefficient threshold criteria for the region of interest. 9. The method of claim 8, wherein a confidence value threshold criteria is applied to the confidence value and an alert is generated if the confidence value is greater than the confidence value threshold criteria. 10. The method of claim 1, further comprising applying a resultant threshold criteria to the intensity values of the resultant pixels; and grouping at least a portion of the resultant pixels satisfying the resultant threshold criteria into the one or more regions of interest, wherein the first plurality of pixels, the second plurality of pixels, and the resultant pixels substantially correspond spatially and temporally. 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the difference in intensity is determined by calculating the ratio of intensity values between each of the first plurality of pixels of the first image and the corresponding pixels of the second plurality of pixels of the second image. 12. The method of claim 10, wherein the difference in intensity is determined by subtracting each of the intensity values of the second plurality of pixels of the second image from the intensity value of the corresponding pixels of the first plurality of pixels of the first image. 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the intensity values of the plurality of resultant pixels are represented by the sign and magnitude of the difference. 14. The method of claim 12, wherein the intensity values of the plurality of resultant pixels are represented by the absolute value of the difference. 15. The method of claim 10, wherein the one or more regions of interest are determined by: generating the first resultant image from the first image and the second image by subtracting each of the intensity values of the second plurality of pixels of the second image from the intensity values of the corresponding pixels of the first plurality of pixels of the first image; and applying a first resultant threshold value of the resultant threshold criteria to the intensity values of the resultant pixels of the first resultant image;generating an additional resultant image by calculating the ratio of intensity values between each of the first plurality of pixels of the first image and the corresponding pixels of the second plurality of pixels of the second image, using the ratio of the intensity values as the intensity values for the corresponding resultant pixels of the additional resultant image; and applying a second resultant threshold value of the resultant threshold criteria to the intensity values of the resultant pixels; andgrouping at least a portion of the resultant pixels satisfying both the first resultant threshold value and the second resultant threshold value into the one or more regions of interest, wherein the first plurality of pixels, the second plurality of pixels, and the plurality of resultant pixels substantially correspond spatially and temporally. 16. The method of claim 1, wherein the one or more regions of interest in the resultant image are converted into a binary image. 17. The method of the claim 1, wherein a preliminary threshold criteria is applied to the first image and the second image, the preliminary threshold criteria includes a first preliminary threshold value and a second preliminary threshold value, pixels having intensity values greater than the first preliminary threshold value are removed from further consideration, and pixels having intensity values less than the second preliminary threshold value are removed from further consideration. 18. The method of claim 1, further comprising identifying at least one feature selected from the group consisting of deterministic features, probabilistic features, auxiliary features, and any combinations thereof using the first image, the second image, or the first resultant image, wherein determining the presence of the at least one chemical species is additionally based on the at least one feature. 19. The method of the claim 18, wherein identifying the at least one feature includes comparing features of the first resultant image to features of a second resultant image corresponding to a different time; and determining if one or more differences between the first resultant image and the second resultant image represents the presence of a chemical species. 20. The method of claim 18, wherein the deterministic features comprise a geometric feature of one of the one or more regions of interest. 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the geometric feature of the region of interest is selected from the group consisting of size, shape, edge, and any combinations thereof. 22. The method of claim 18, wherein the probabilistic features comprise a kinematic feature of one of the one or more regions of interest. 23. The method of claim 22, wherein the kinematic feature of the region of interest is selected from the group consisting of motion, change in size, change in shape, change in location, and any combinations thereof. 24. The method of claim 18, wherein the probabilistic features from the group consisting of a spatial pattern of one of the one or more regions of interest, a temporal pattern of one of the one or more regions of interest, and combinations thereof. 25. The method of claim 18, wherein the auxiliary features comprise meteorological conditions selected from the group consisting of a humidity measurement, a temperature measurement, an insolation measurement, and any combinations thereof. 26. A system for detecting at least one chemical species comprising: a lens;a beam splitter;a first bandpass filter;a second bandpass filter;a first electromagnetic radiation detector configured to detect the chemical species;a second electromagnetic radiation detector configured to provide a reference background;an analysis system including code within a processor, a non-transitory, computer-readable medium, or a combination thereof, the code configured to direct the processor to: identify at least a first image from the first electromagnetic radiation detector, the first image including a first plurality of pixels, each pixel having an associated intensity value;identify at least a second image from the second electromagnetic radiation detector, the second image including a second plurality of pixels, each pixel having an associated intensity value;generate at least a first resultant image by determining the difference in intensity values between each of the first plurality of pixels of the first image and the corresponding pixels of the second plurality of pixels of the second image, using the difference in intensity as the intensity value for the corresponding plurality of resultant pixels of the first resultant image;determine one or more regions of interest based, at least in part, on the first resultant image;generate correlation coefficients for at least one of the one or more regions of interest by:calculating a first correlation coefficient using the intensity values of a first subset of pixels from the first plurality of pixels and a corresponding subset of resultant pixels from the plurality of resultant pixels within at least one of the one or more regions of interest, andcalculating a second correlation coefficient using the intensity values of a first subset of pixels from the second plurality of pixels and the corresponding subset of resultant pixels from the plurality of resultant pixels within the corresponding region of interest; anddetermine the presence of at least one chemical species based, at least in part, on the first correlation coefficient and the second correlation coefficient. 27. The system of claim 26, wherein a third correlation coefficient is calculated using the intensity values of the first subset of pixels from the first plurality of pixels and the first subset of pixels from the second plurality of pixels within the corresponding region of interest and the presence of the at least one chemical species is determined based, at least in part, on the first correlation coefficient, the second correlation coefficient, and the third correlation coefficient. 28. A method of detecting at least one chemical species comprising: obtaining at least a first image from a first electromagnetic radiation detector configured to detect the chemical species, the first image including a first plurality of pixels n1 to nz, each picel n1to nz having an associated intensity value;obtaining at least a second image from a second electromagnetic radiation detector configured to provide a reference background, the second image including a second plurality of pixels m1 to mz, each pixel m1 to mz having an associated value;generating at least a first resultant image from the first image and the second image, the first resultant image including a plurality of resultant pixels r1 to rz, each pixel r1 to rz having an associated intensity value; anddetermining the presence of the at least one chemical species based, at least in part, on the first resultant image, the first resultant image generated by calculating the ratios of intensity values between each of the first plurality of pixels n1 to nz of the first image and the corresponding plurality of pixels m1 to mz of the second image, using each of the ratios of the intensity values as an intensity value for the corresponding resultant pixels r1 to rz of the first resultant image, wherein the first plurality of pixels n1 to nz, the second plurality of pixels m1 to mz, and the plurality of resultant pixels r1 to rz substantially correspond spatially and temporally. 29. The method of claim 28, wherein a resultant threshold criteria is applied to the intensity values of the resultant pixels r1 to rz and at least a portion of the resultant pixels r1 to rz satisfying the resultant threshold criteria are grouped into one or more regions of interest.