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14 September 1993 System for computerized TV iris diagnostics
Vasyl V. Molebny, Yuri Kolomatsky, Serhi Chumak, Mykola Vasko, Tetyana Myrhorodska
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Abstract
Iridodiagnostics, using the information, encoded in human iris, gives an integrated picture of human health, mirroring even preclinic states, genetic peculiarities and predispositions. To decode this information, TV image processing is used for automatic measurement of several diagnostic features, such as pupil ellipticity, pupil flattening, indenteness of the autonomous ring, its minima and maxima parameters, etc. An instrument setup is described for acquiring and processing TV image of an iris. In one of the variants, color image is produced with a black-and-white TV camera due to sequential R-, G-, and B-frames resulting from alternating color pulse illumination. For the sake of classification, sequential methodology was modified, performing multiple tests over the same data and permitting an adaptation in the process of learning.
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Vasyl V. Molebny, Yuri Kolomatsky, Serhi Chumak, Mykola Vasko, and Tetyana Myrhorodska "System for computerized TV iris diagnostics", Proc. SPIE 1898, Medical Imaging 1993: Image Processing, (14 September 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.154558
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KEYWORDS
Iris

Image processing

Computing systems

Diagnostics

Iris recognition

Cameras

Data processing

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