Quantitative Analysis of Skin using Diffuse Reflectance for Non-invasive Pigments Detection

Published: 01 Jan 2021, Last Modified: 06 Nov 2025VISIGRAPP (4: VISAPP) 2021EveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: Skin diagnosis has become a significant part of research topics in biomedical engineering and informatics, since many conditions or symptoms of diseases, such as melanoma and jaundice, are indicated by skin appearance. In the past, an invasive method (i.e. Biopsy) is widely used for pathological diagnosis by removing a small amount of living tissue. Recently, non-invasive methods have been studied based on diffuse reflectance for detecting skin inner information. With the development of machine learning techniques, non-invasive methods can be further improved in many aspects, such as the speed and accuracy. Our research focuses on analyzing and improving non-invasive skin pigments detection using neural networks. The relation between skin pigments content and skin diffuse reflectance has been studied. Moreover, the computational time has been accelerated significantly after using the inverse mapping neural network instead of the forward mapping one. The results show that our proposed
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