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Near-infrared optical imaging and wound segmentation in lower extremity ulcers
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Pang, X, Dadkhah, A, lei, J
et al
. (2016). Near-infrared optical imaging and wound segmentation in lower extremity ulcers .
10.1364/TRANSLATIONAL.2016.JTu3A.43
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Pang, X, Dadkhah, A, lei, J
et al
. (2016). Near-infrared optical imaging and wound segmentation in lower extremity ulcers .
10.1364/TRANSLATIONAL.2016.JTu3A.43
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Pang, X; Dadkhah, A; lei, J; Solis, E; Rodriguez, S; Perez-Clavijo, F; Wigley, S; Fang, R; Godavarty, A
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Godavarty, Anuradha
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Near-Infrared (NIR) optical imaging can reveal tissue oxygenation of the wound, complementing the visual inspection of the surface granulation. Herein, graph cuts algorithm is applied to segment NIR images of the wound from its peripheries.
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April 18, 2016
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https://doi.org/10.1364/translational.2016.jtu3a.43