2015
DOI: 10.1364/boe.6.001589
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Blind source separation of ex-vivo aorta tissue multispectral images

Abstract: Blind Source Separation methods (BSS) aim for the decomposition of a given signal in its main components or source signals. Those techniques have been widely used in the literature for the analysis of biomedical images, in order to extract the main components of an organ or tissue under study. The analysis of skin images for the extraction of melanin and hemoglobin is an example of the use of BSS. This paper presents a proof of concept of the use of source separation of ex-vivo aorta tissue multispectral Image… Show more

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“…Those kind of systems have been widely studied for the analysis of skin pathologies such as melasma, vitiligo, and even cancer [1,2]. Other kinds of human tissues that have been analyzed by these systems are: gastric [3] and cardiovascular [4] ones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Those kind of systems have been widely studied for the analysis of skin pathologies such as melasma, vitiligo, and even cancer [1,2]. Other kinds of human tissues that have been analyzed by these systems are: gastric [3] and cardiovascular [4] ones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%