Affiliation:
1. Department of Software Convergence, Graduate School Soonchunhyang University Asan City Chungnam Republic of Korea
2. Department of Medical IT Engineering, College of Medical Sciences Soonchunhyang University Asan City Chungnam Republic of Korea
Abstract
AbstractBackground/purposeSkin elasticity was used to evaluate healthy and diseased skin. Correlation analysis between image texture characteristics and skin elasticity was performed to study the feasibility of assessing skin elasticity using a non‐contact method.Materials and methodsSkin images in the near‐infrared band were acquired using a hyperspectral camera, and skin elasticity was obtained using a skin elastimeter. Texture features of the mean, standard deviation, entropy, contrast, correlation, homogeneity, and energy were extracted from the acquired skin images, and a correlation analysis with skin elasticity was performed.ResultsThe texture features, and skin elasticity of skin images in the near‐infrared band had the highest correlation on the side of eye and under of arm, and the mean and correlation were features of texture suitable for distinguishing skin elasticity according to the body part.ConclusionIn this study, we performed elasticity and correlation analyses for various body parts using the texture characteristics of skin hyperspectral images in the near‐infrared band, confirming a significant correlation in some body parts. It is expected that this will be used as a cornerstone of skin elasticity evaluation research using non‐contact methods.
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