“…OCT is a dynamic cross-sectional and non-invasive imaging technique based on the low-coherence interference technique that can provide high-resolution, three-dimensional (3D) scattering images of microvasculature biological tissues [23,24]. OCT has also been used in biomedical and clinical investigations in dermatology [25], ophthalmology [26], gastroenterology [27], dentistry [28], otorhinolaryngology [29,30], otology [31], and oncology [32]. Furthermore, OCT is diversely used in multidisciplinary fields, such as industrial evaluation [33], agriculture [34,35], and entomology [36,37].…”