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Skin Surface Reconstruction and 3D Vessels Segmentation in Speckle Variance Optical Coherence Tomography

Abstract: In this paper we present a method for in vivo surface reconstruction and 3D vessels segmentation from Speckle-Variance Optical Coherence Tomography imaging, applied to dermatology. This novel technology allows to capture motion underneath the skin surface revealing the presence of blood vessels. Standard OCT visualization techniques are inappropriate for this new source of information, that is crucial in early skin cancer diagnosis. We investigate 3D reconstruction techniques for better visualization of both the external and internal structure of skin lesions, as a tool to help clinicians in the task of qualitative tumor evaluation.


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Manfredi, Marco; Grana, Costantino; Pellacani, Giovanni "Skin Surface Reconstruction and 3D Vessels Segmentation in Speckle Variance Optical Coherence Tomography" Proceedings of the 11th Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications, vol. 4, Roma, pp. 234 -240 , Feb. 27-29, 2016 DOI: 10.5220/0005758702340240

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