Preece et al., 2004 - Google Patents
Spectral filter optimization for the recovery of parameters which describe human skinPreece et al., 2004
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- Preece S
- Claridge E
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- IEEE transactions on pattern analysis and machine intelligence
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The paper presents a method for finding spectral filters that minimize the error associated with histological parameters characterizing normal skin tissue. These parameters can be recovered from digital images of the skin using a physics-based model of skin coloration …
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