Title :
Comparison of photometric stereo and spectral analysis for visualization and assessment of burn injury from hyperspectral imaging
Author :
Houzhu Ding ; Chang, Robert C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Stevens Inst. of Technol., Hoboken, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Burn wounds resulting from thermal insult to the skin are typically classified according to varying depth and therefore require differential levels of medical intervention. In this paper, two methods are proposed for assessing burn injury. The two methods compared are photometric stereo (PS) and spectral analysis. Firstly, PS represents a robust topography recovery algorithm that is implemented to reconstruct the burn and normal skin tissue from multiple hyperspectral images under different illumination conditions. This enabled the visualization of a 3D skin depth map which is used to assess the burn degree. Next, the hyperspectral measurement data of the skin are analyzed to assess partial thickness thermal injury with functional correlation through hemodynamic parameters related to tissue perfusion and oxygen delivery. Two dimensional principle component analysis (2DPCA) is used for noise reduction towards extracting features from the hyperspectral images within the wavelength range from 375 nm to 1050 nm. This is followed by applying the spectral analysis algorithm to calculate oxygen saturation fraction and concentration of total hemoglobin, where each parameter provided a biomarker of injured tissue. The two methods yielded alternative indicators for burn assessment that could be correlated with each other. Specifically, the spectral measurement result could be used as a reference value for the physical skin site depth map.
Keywords :
biomedical optical imaging; feature extraction; haemodynamics; hyperspectral imaging; image denoising; injuries; medical image processing; photometry; principal component analysis; proteins; skin; spectral analysis; wounds; 2D-PCA; 3D skin depth map; biomarker; burn injury assessment; burn injury visualization; burn wounds; depth classification; feature extraction; hemodynamic parameters; hemoglobin; hyperspectral imaging; hyperspectral measurement data; illumination conditions; multiple hyperspectral images; noise reduction; normal skin tissue; oxygen delivery; oxygen saturation concentration; oxygen saturation fraction; partial thickness thermal injury; photometric stereo analysis; physical skin site depth map; robust topography recovery algorithm; spectral analysis; spectral measurement; thermal insult; tissue perfusion; two-dimensional principle component analysis; wavelength 375 nm to 1050 nm; Hyperspectral imaging; Image reconstruction; Skin; Surface reconstruction; Three-dimensional displays; Wounds; 3D visualization; burn depth; hyperspectral image; oxygen saturation; photometric stereo;
Conference_Titel :
Computational Intelligence and Virtual Environments for Measurement Systems and Applications (CIVEMSA), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Shenzhen
DOI :
10.1109/CIVEMSA.2015.7158598