International audienceThis paper proposes a method of quantification of the components underlying the human skin that are supposed to be responsible for the effective reflectance spectrum of the skin over the visible wavelength. The method is based on independent component analysis assuming that the epidermal melanin and the dermal haemoglobin absorbance spectra are independent of each other. The method extracts the source spectra that correspond to the ideal absorbance spectra of melanin and haemoglobin. The noisy melanin spectrum is fixed using a polynomial fit and the quantifications associated with it are reestimated. The results produce feasible quantifications of each source component in the examined skin patch
The automated detection of human skin has become an important task for machine vision systems. Prior...
The automated detection of human skin has become an important task for machine vision systems. Prior...
We present a method to determine chromophore concentrations, blood saturation, and epidermal thickne...
International audienceThis paper proposes a method of quantification of the components underlying th...
International audienceBackground/Purpose The ASCLEPIOS system developed by the M2D+ team of the Le2i...
The image of spectral absorbance in human skin is analyzed by independent component analysis. The sp...
International audienceThis article presents a multispectral imaging system which, coupled with a neu...
Hyperspectral data is rich in features that allow accurate identification of a wide variety of mater...
International audienceThis article presents the use of Non-negative Matrix Factorization, a blind so...
International audienceOptical visible light analysis of the skin mainly relies on RGB colour imaging...
The automated detection of humans in computer vision as well as the realistic rendering of people in...
International audienceWe present in this paper the decomposition of human skin absorption spectra wi...
Skin consists of epidermis and dermis layers that have distinct optical properties. The quantificati...
Copyright © 2013 Romuald Jolivot et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative ...
The diffuse reflectance spectrum of human skin in the visible region (400-800 nm) contains informati...
The automated detection of human skin has become an important task for machine vision systems. Prior...
The automated detection of human skin has become an important task for machine vision systems. Prior...
We present a method to determine chromophore concentrations, blood saturation, and epidermal thickne...
International audienceThis paper proposes a method of quantification of the components underlying th...
International audienceBackground/Purpose The ASCLEPIOS system developed by the M2D+ team of the Le2i...
The image of spectral absorbance in human skin is analyzed by independent component analysis. The sp...
International audienceThis article presents a multispectral imaging system which, coupled with a neu...
Hyperspectral data is rich in features that allow accurate identification of a wide variety of mater...
International audienceThis article presents the use of Non-negative Matrix Factorization, a blind so...
International audienceOptical visible light analysis of the skin mainly relies on RGB colour imaging...
The automated detection of humans in computer vision as well as the realistic rendering of people in...
International audienceWe present in this paper the decomposition of human skin absorption spectra wi...
Skin consists of epidermis and dermis layers that have distinct optical properties. The quantificati...
Copyright © 2013 Romuald Jolivot et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative ...
The diffuse reflectance spectrum of human skin in the visible region (400-800 nm) contains informati...
The automated detection of human skin has become an important task for machine vision systems. Prior...
The automated detection of human skin has become an important task for machine vision systems. Prior...
We present a method to determine chromophore concentrations, blood saturation, and epidermal thickne...