2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00530-017-0564-7
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Biological property-based artificial scar synthesis using inverse lighting

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“…For skin tissue, they consider the fibrotic appearance of the scars due to the collagen type and represent it by diffusion equations. In another recent work, Choi et al [CGC17] used biological information about the skin pigmentation to synthesize the appearance of scars. They presented a method to estimate, from reference images computed by inverse-lighting, scar properties such as melanin and haemoglobin concentrations.…”
Section: Dynamic Appearance For Skinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For skin tissue, they consider the fibrotic appearance of the scars due to the collagen type and represent it by diffusion equations. In another recent work, Choi et al [CGC17] used biological information about the skin pigmentation to synthesize the appearance of scars. They presented a method to estimate, from reference images computed by inverse-lighting, scar properties such as melanin and haemoglobin concentrations.…”
Section: Dynamic Appearance For Skinmentioning
confidence: 99%