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23 March 2005 Development of a multi-spectral imaging system for optical diagnosis of malignant tissues
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Abstract
A multi-spectral imaging system is presented consisting of a spatially and spectrally uniform light source, an electronically tuneable bandpass filter and a sensitive digital camera. When properly calibrated with a white reference, it can reproducibly grab the reflection spectrum of any accessible tissue surface. After a description of technical challenges, some examples are given for the application in dermatology.
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Herke Jan Noordmans, Rowland de Roode, and Rudolf M. Verdaasdonk "Development of a multi-spectral imaging system for optical diagnosis of malignant tissues", Proc. SPIE 5694, Spectral Imaging: Instrumentation, Applications, and Analysis III, (23 March 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.588916
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Tissues

Cameras

Skin

Optical filters

Calibration

Image processing

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