We have developed an instrument and a method to perform in vivo hyperspectral imaging of the human iris in order to quantitatively measure its spectral reflectance. Understanding age-related changes in the reflectance properties of the iris is important for multiple aspects of vision research. The images are acquired in the spectral range 450-810nm from three healthy volunteers. The spectral resolution is equal to 30nm, while each image of 1024Ã768 pixels has a spatial resolution of 22.5μm. The instrument appears suitable for measuring iris pigmentation changes over time. These measurements could offer new diagnostic possibilities in ophthalmology
AbstractIn the field of Biomedical Optics measurement of tissue optical properties, like absorption,...
Hyperspectral imaging of the retina presents a unique opportunity for direct and quantitative mappin...
International audienceHyperspectral imaging is an emerging non-invasive method for the optical chara...
We describe an optical system and a method for measuring the human iris spectral reflectance in vivo...
According to previous studies, the measurement of the human iris pigmentation can be exploited to de...
Purpose: Hyperspectral (HS) imaging is a promising optical technique that allows the detection of bo...
In this paper, we present a novel hyperspectral system designed for imaging the human iris in vivo. ...
The present study was conducted to evaluate the measuring performance of a prototype hyperspectral i...
Hyperspectral images of the human iris, containing spectral and spatial information of the iris, are...
Nowadays, the ability to derive accurate measurements from images, i.e. the application of vision-ba...
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) technology allows a denser sampling of the spectral properties of an obj...
The basic motivation behind this project is a highly accurate representation of the human iris, to b...
The iris of the eye is considered to be the most discriminatory of facial features. It is often assu...
Based on the experimental data obtained in vivo from digital analysis of color images of human irise...
Purpose: To assess the effectiveness of spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) in pro...
AbstractIn the field of Biomedical Optics measurement of tissue optical properties, like absorption,...
Hyperspectral imaging of the retina presents a unique opportunity for direct and quantitative mappin...
International audienceHyperspectral imaging is an emerging non-invasive method for the optical chara...
We describe an optical system and a method for measuring the human iris spectral reflectance in vivo...
According to previous studies, the measurement of the human iris pigmentation can be exploited to de...
Purpose: Hyperspectral (HS) imaging is a promising optical technique that allows the detection of bo...
In this paper, we present a novel hyperspectral system designed for imaging the human iris in vivo. ...
The present study was conducted to evaluate the measuring performance of a prototype hyperspectral i...
Hyperspectral images of the human iris, containing spectral and spatial information of the iris, are...
Nowadays, the ability to derive accurate measurements from images, i.e. the application of vision-ba...
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) technology allows a denser sampling of the spectral properties of an obj...
The basic motivation behind this project is a highly accurate representation of the human iris, to b...
The iris of the eye is considered to be the most discriminatory of facial features. It is often assu...
Based on the experimental data obtained in vivo from digital analysis of color images of human irise...
Purpose: To assess the effectiveness of spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) in pro...
AbstractIn the field of Biomedical Optics measurement of tissue optical properties, like absorption,...
Hyperspectral imaging of the retina presents a unique opportunity for direct and quantitative mappin...
International audienceHyperspectral imaging is an emerging non-invasive method for the optical chara...