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Robust skin microrelief depth estimation using a mobile stereo system

Authors
Moon, Cho-, ILee, OnseokChoi, Min-Hyung
Issue Date
Nov-2022
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Inc.
Keywords
mobile stereo system; optimization; skin three-dimensional analysis; stereo matching
Citation
Skin Research and Technology, v.28, no.6, pp 815 - 826
Pages
12
Journal Title
Skin Research and Technology
Volume
28
Number
6
Start Page
815
End Page
826
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/21763
DOI
10.1111/srt.13204
ISSN
0909-752X
1600-0846
Abstract
Background The skin surface becomes wrinkled and rough due to various internal and external factors. A three-dimensional (3D) analysis of the skin is required to improve skin conditions. Stereophotogrammetry, a noninvasive 3D analysis method, is easy to install and use, but most stereo systems have a fixed baseline and scale. Previous stereo systems are not suitable for observing micro-range skin features. Therefore, we suggest the optimal conditions and methods for the 3D analysis of skin microrelief using a multi-conditioned stereo system. Methods We constructed a nonconvergence model using a mobile device and acquired stereo images under multiscale and multi-baseline conditions. We extracted 3D information of the skin through our process: preprocessing, skin feature extraction, feature matching, and actual depth mapping. We improved the accuracy of the 3D analysis of the skin by using disparity values instead of disparity maps. We compared and analyzed the performances of six local feature detector and descriptor algorithms. In addition, we suggested depth-mapping formulas to estimate the actual depth of the skin microrelief. Results We confirmed that stereo images with a working distance of 70-75 mm and a baseline of 4-8 mm are effective for the 3D analysis of skin microrelief. In addition, accelerated KAZE exhibited the best performance for features extraction and stereo matching. Finally, the extracted 3D information was converted to the actual depth, and the performance of the 3D analysis was verified. Conclusion The proposed system and method that provide texture information are effective for 3D skin disease analysis and evaluation.
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