An optical imaging system development based on polarized light and polarization for evaluating skin lesions

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Abstract:
Background And Objectives
Part of linear polarized light that illuminates skin is backscattered by the superficial layers and rapidly depolarized by collagen fibers and Particles of light scatterer in skin. It is possible to distinguish such superficially backscattered light from the total reflected light. Method and Material: For this purpose, two images are obtained by a system that includes a linear polarizer in front of the camera (analyzer) and a linear polarizer in front of the light source.
Results
First image is Ipar that acquire when the passing axis of analyzer is parallel to the passing axis of polarizer. Second image is Iper that acquire when the passing axis of analyzer is perpendicular to the passing axis of polarizer. Image Pol= (Ipar- Iper)/ (Ipar+ Iper) that is based on the polarization ratio is created.
Conclusion
It is shown that we can achieve a lower border error percentage in extracting lesion from dermoscopy images using Pol image. Also qualitative Interpretation of Pol image is useful for assessment of skin lesions and review of treatment process.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Lasers in Medicine, Volume:7 Issue: 1, 2010
Page:
20
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