Hyperspectral images of the human iris, containing spectral and spatial information of the iris, are acquired by a custom developed instrument. We developed this instrument specifically to perform in-vivo spectral reflectance measurements of the human iris. The significance of the data cube acquired is strictly related to the acquisition system performance. This paper analyzes the qualitative and quantitative in-vivo performances of our instrument considering in-vivo repeatability tests and comparing left and right irises of normal subjects, without visually assessed heterochromia of the irises.

Performance analysis of a hyperspectral system for human iris imaging / Di Cecilia, L.; Rovati, L.. - 10858:(2019), p. 69. ( 29th Conference on Ophthalmic Technologies Moscone Center, usa 2019) [10.1117/12.2507203].

Performance analysis of a hyperspectral system for human iris imaging

Di Cecilia L.;Rovati L.
2019

Abstract

Hyperspectral images of the human iris, containing spectral and spatial information of the iris, are acquired by a custom developed instrument. We developed this instrument specifically to perform in-vivo spectral reflectance measurements of the human iris. The significance of the data cube acquired is strictly related to the acquisition system performance. This paper analyzes the qualitative and quantitative in-vivo performances of our instrument considering in-vivo repeatability tests and comparing left and right irises of normal subjects, without visually assessed heterochromia of the irises.
2019
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Inglese
29th Conference on Ophthalmic Technologies
Moscone Center, usa
2019
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Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE
Ho, Arthur
10858
69
9781510623583
9781510623590
SPIE
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Glaucoma; Human iris; Hyperspectral imaging; Melanin; Ocular pigmentation; Spectral reectance
Di Cecilia, L.; Rovati, L.
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Performance analysis of a hyperspectral system for human iris imaging / Di Cecilia, L.; Rovati, L.. - 10858:(2019), p. 69. ( 29th Conference on Ophthalmic Technologies Moscone Center, usa 2019) [10.1117/12.2507203].
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