A 2.5D APPROACH TO SKIN WRINKLES SEGMENTATION

IF 0.8 4区 计算机科学 Q4 IMAGING SCIENCE & PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNOLOGY Image Analysis & Stereology Pub Date : 2019-04-11 DOI:10.5566/IAS.1925
Etienne Decencière, Amira Belhedi, S. Koudoro, F. Flament, Ghislain François, Virginie Rubert, Isabelle Pecile, Julien Pierre
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Wrinkles or creases are common structures on surfaces. Their detection is often challenging, and can be an important step for many different applications. For instance, skin wrinkle segmentation is a crucial step for quantifying changes in skin wrinkling and assessing the beneficial effects of dermatological and cosmetic anti-ageing treatments. A 2.5D approach is proposed in this paper to segment individual wrinkles on facial skin surface described by 3D point clouds. The method, based on mathematical morphology, only needs a few physical parameters as input, namely the maximum wrinkle width, the minimum wrinkle length, and the minimum wrinkle depth. It has been applied to data acquired from eye wrinkles using a fringe projection system. An accurate evaluation was made possible thanks to manual annotations provided by three different experts. Results demonstrate the accuracy of this novel method.
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一种2.5d皮肤皱纹分割方法
皱纹或折痕是表面上常见的结构。它们的检测通常具有挑战性,并且对于许多不同的应用程序来说可能是重要的一步。例如,皮肤皱纹分割是量化皮肤皱纹变化和评估皮肤和美容抗衰老治疗有益效果的关键步骤。本文提出了一种用三维点云描述面部皮肤表面单个皱纹的2.5维分割方法。该方法基于数学形态学,只需要几个物理参数作为输入,即最大皱纹宽度、最小皱纹长度和最小皱纹深度。它已应用于使用条纹投影系统从眼睛皱纹中获取的数据。由于三位不同的专家提供了手动注释,因此可以进行准确的评估。结果证明了该方法的准确性。
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Image Analysis & Stereology
Image Analysis & Stereology MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-MATHEMATICS, APPLIED
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7
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Image Analysis and Stereology is the official journal of the International Society for Stereology & Image Analysis. It promotes the exchange of scientific, technical, organizational and other information on the quantitative analysis of data having a geometrical structure, including stereology, differential geometry, image analysis, image processing, mathematical morphology, stochastic geometry, statistics, pattern recognition, and related topics. The fields of application are not restricted and range from biomedicine, materials sciences and physics to geology and geography.
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