2017
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w4-193-2017
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Infrared Cephalic-Vein to Assist Blood Extraction Tasks: Automatic Projection and Recognition

Abstract: ABSTRACT:Thermal infrared band is not commonly used in photogrammetric and computer vision algorithms, mainly due to the low spatial resolution of this type of imagery. However, this band captures sub-superficial information, increasing the capabilities of visible bands regarding applications. This fact is especially important in biomedicine and biometrics, allowing the geometric characterization of interior organs and pathologies with photogrammetric principles, as well as the automatic identification and lab… Show more

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“…In another study, a prototype based on passive thermography was developed, wherein thermal images were segmented for the presence of vein, using Gaussian temperature distribution, followed by simultaneous projection over the same skin tissue [42]. In these studies, however, no SI reconstruction was done like in the present study.…”
Section: Figure 11 Cost Per Unit Graph(us$) Of Available Technology U...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In another study, a prototype based on passive thermography was developed, wherein thermal images were segmented for the presence of vein, using Gaussian temperature distribution, followed by simultaneous projection over the same skin tissue [42]. In these studies, however, no SI reconstruction was done like in the present study.…”
Section: Figure 11 Cost Per Unit Graph(us$) Of Available Technology U...mentioning
confidence: 98%