Norimichi Tsumura
Department of information and image sciences,
Chiba University
Medical Imaging Technology Vol.20 No.2, 94-100(2002).
Abstract
Ubiquitous information technologies are expected
to support elder people to improve their
quality of life by providing medical information
and managing their health information. Sensing
the health information will be a key technology
to achieve ubiquitous information society
for elder people. In this paper, the spectral
imaging technique is introduced for monitoring
pigmentations of human skin by inverse optical
scattering method. Photometric stereo technique
is used to get the absolute spectral reflectance
reducing the effects of shading and inhomogeneous
illumination. The images under arbitrary
illumination and point of view are reproduced
using the computer graphics technique.
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