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11 July 2001 Computer-aided generation of reference data for 3D evaluation of light-tissue interaction
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Proceedings Volume 4515, Light and Optics in Biomedicine; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.432981
Event: Light and Optics in Biomedicine, 2000, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract
This paper is dedicated to computer-aided modeling of attributes of human tissues which are exposed to determined light action for measurement purposes. The transmission mode of light-tissue interaction is assumed. By use of either cross-section or longitudinal section of a multilayered tissue slab with planes perpendicular to the direction of light action, respectively, two dimensional representation of 3D structure is considered. In such an approach, effects resulting from light transmission can be studied for the light intensity vector in the rectangular coordinates. The proposed structure of a specialized algorithm makes it possible to create free variants of reference standards, including changes in a number of layers and their biophysical compositions. Exemplary results of calculations for the tissue slab transilluminated in x-y coordinates are presented, at red light to be acting. The major aim of further works is to carry out an atlas of variants modeling optical properties of living tissues which one could be a comprehensive source of standard data and real measurements based on utilization of light transmission through an object to be investigated.
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Anna Cysewska-Sobusiak and Ewa Malitka "Computer-aided generation of reference data for 3D evaluation of light-tissue interaction", Proc. SPIE 4515, Light and Optics in Biomedicine, (11 July 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.432981
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KEYWORDS
Tissues

Tissue optics

Blood

Data modeling

Geometrical optics

3D modeling

Light scattering

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