Reflectance imaging and analysis for evaluating tissue pigmentation
First Claim
1. A computer implemented method of processing a reflection image of tissue comprising:
- performing a training procedure, including determining a first transformation;
estimating at least one of a diffuse reflection component and a surface reflection component of the reflection image, including applying the first transformation to the reflection image;
generating an image of at least one of the diffuse reflection component and the surface reflection component of the reflection image; and
performing a further operation on the image including at least one of storing, processing and displaying the image,wherein performing the training procedure includes determining parameters for generating the image of the at least one of the diffuse reflection component and the surface reflection component.
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Abstract
Methods and apparatus are described that provide the ability to estimate the diffuse reflection component of an image of tissue such as skin captured without cross-polarization. It is thereby possible to estimate skin pigmentation information from an image of skin captured conventionally, such as, for example, a total reflection image, obtained in a conventional manner by shining white light on the skin and capturing the reflected light. The image may also be a partially diffuse reflection image, such as a low quality cross-polarized image. The diffuse reflection component of a captured image can then be further processed to obtain Red and Brown pigmentation images, useful for indicating the distribution of hemoglobin and melanin, the primary chromophores of skin. Additionally, a standard captured image of skin can be analyzed to obtain an estimate of the surface reflection component of the reflected light. The surface reflection component can then be used to generate a surface reflection image, useful for showing the distribution of light on the skin and to highlight superficial features such as wrinkles, fine lines, folds, pores, texture, and visible spots.
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19 Claims
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1. A computer implemented method of processing a reflection image of tissue comprising:
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performing a training procedure, including determining a first transformation; estimating at least one of a diffuse reflection component and a surface reflection component of the reflection image, including applying the first transformation to the reflection image; generating an image of at least one of the diffuse reflection component and the surface reflection component of the reflection image; and performing a further operation on the image including at least one of storing, processing and displaying the image, wherein performing the training procedure includes determining parameters for generating the image of the at least one of the diffuse reflection component and the surface reflection component. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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8. A computer implemented method of processing a reflection image of tissue comprising:
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performing a training procedure, including determining a first transformation; estimating at least one of a diffuse reflection component and a surface reflection component of the reflection image, including applying the first transformation to the reflection image; generating an image of at least one of the diffuse reflection component and the surface reflection component of the reflection image; and performing a further operation on the image including at least one of storing, processing and displaying the image, wherein performing the training procedure includes; forming at least one measurement array from pixels of a plurality of training images; and processing the at least one measurement array to account for at least one characteristic of an imaging apparatus used to capture the plurality of training images, wherein the at least one characteristic includes at least one of a wavelength-dependent output of an illumination source of the imaging apparatus, a wavelength-dependent response of a detector of the imaging apparatus, an illumination and detection configuration of the imaging apparatus, and a wavelength-dependent refractive index of air and skin.
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10. A computer implemented method of processing a reflection image of tissue comprising:
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performing a training procedure, including determining a first transformation; estimating at least one of a diffuse reflection component and a surface reflection component of the reflection image, including applying the first transformation to the reflection image; generating an image of at least one of the diffuse reflection component and the surface reflection component of the reflection image; and performing a further operation on the image including at least one of storing, processing and displaying the image, wherein the first transformation is a function of at least one of a skin type and an imaging apparatus used to capture the reflection image.
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