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A New Infrared Image Processing Method Based on Compressed Sensing

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Chen Zhi   +3 more
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Laparoscopic Infrared Imaging

Journal of Endourology, 2001
As an adjunct to direct visual imaging, an infrared endoscope was developed to assist in the identification of various anatomic structures and to assess tissue viability during laparoscopic procedures. A camera sensitive to emitted energy in the mid-infrared range (3 to 5 microm) was incorporated into a two-channel visible-light laparoscope ...
J A, Cadeddu, S V, Jackman, P G, Schulam
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Standardization of infrared imaging

The 26th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2005
To provide an atlas and database for the temperature distribution of the skin in normal human subjects aged from 10 years to 75 years. The technique used in digital infrared thermal imaging which has been in use since 1960. Despite, many different applications and published studies, a normal database is not available.
Efj, Ring   +9 more
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Laparoscopic infrared imaging

Surgical Endoscopy, 1997
A system was developed to determine the potential role of infrared imaging as a tool for localizing anatomic structures and assessing tissue viability during laparoscopic surgical procedures. A camera system sensitive to emitted energy in the midinfrared range (3-5 micron) was incorporated into a two-channel visible laparoscope.
W. W. Roberts   +5 more
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Evaluation of Excebrane by Infrared Imaging

1999
Evaluation of excebrane by infrared ...
Stefoni S.   +8 more
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Image Segmentation of Human Forearms in Infrared Image

2006 International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006
Due to the possibility of detecting certain physiological conditions from thermal features of the skin surface acquired from infrared thermal imaging, the health conditions of a person can be revealed by analyzing the thermal signatures of his or her forearms regions in an infrared image.
Tae-Ho Yoon   +4 more
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Infrared imaging of subcutaneous veins

Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, 2004
AbstractBackground and ObjectivesImaging of subcutaneous veins is important in many applications, such as gaining venous access and vascular surgery. Despite a long history of medical infrared (IR) photography and imaging, this technique is not widely used for this purpose.
Vladimir P, Zharov   +5 more
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