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This is the first book offering a systematic description of tongue
image analysis and processing technologies and their typical
applications in computerized tongue diagnostic (CTD) systems. It
features the most current research findings in all aspects of
tongue image acquisition, preprocessing, classification, and
diagnostic support methodologies, from theoretical and algorithmic
problems to prototype design and development of CTD systems. The
book begins with a very in-depth description of CTD on a
need-to-know basis which includes an overview of CTD systems and
traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in order to provide the
information on the context and background of tongue image analysis.
The core part then introduces algorithms as well as their
implementation methods, at a know-how level, including image
segmentation methods, chromatic correction, and classification of
tongue images. Some clinical applications based on these methods
are presented for the show-how purpose in the CTD research field.
Case studies highlight different techniques that have been adopted
to assist the visual inspection of appendicitis, diabetes, and
other common diseases. Experimental results under different
challenging clinical circumstances have demonstrated the superior
performance of these techniques. In this book, the principles of
tongue image analysis are illustrated with plentiful graphs,
tables, and practical experiments to provide insights into some of
the problems. In this way, readers can easily find a quick and
systematic way through the complicated theories and they can later
even extend their studies to special topics of interest. This book
will be of benefit to researchers, professionals, and graduate
students working in the field of computer vision, pattern
recognition, clinical practice, and TCM, as well as those involved
in interdisciplinary research.
This is the first book offering a systematic description of tongue
image analysis and processing technologies and their typical
applications in computerized tongue diagnostic (CTD) systems. It
features the most current research findings in all aspects of
tongue image acquisition, preprocessing, classification, and
diagnostic support methodologies, from theoretical and algorithmic
problems to prototype design and development of CTD systems. The
book begins with a very in-depth description of CTD on a
need-to-know basis which includes an overview of CTD systems and
traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in order to provide the
information on the context and background of tongue image analysis.
The core part then introduces algorithms as well as their
implementation methods, at a know-how level, including image
segmentation methods, chromatic correction, and classification of
tongue images. Some clinical applications based on these methods
are presented for the show-how purpose in the CTD research field.
Case studies highlight different techniques that have been adopted
to assist the visual inspection of appendicitis, diabetes, and
other common diseases. Experimental results under different
challenging clinical circumstances have demonstrated the superior
performance of these techniques. In this book, the principles of
tongue image analysis are illustrated with plentiful graphs,
tables, and practical experiments to provide insights into some of
the problems. In this way, readers can easily find a quick and
systematic way through the complicated theories and they can later
even extend their studies to special topics of interest. This book
will be of benefit to researchers, professionals, and graduate
students working in the field of computer vision, pattern
recognition, clinical practice, and TCM, as well as those involved
in interdisciplinary research.
What features or information can we observe from a face, and how
can these information help us to understand the person concerned,
in terms of their well-being and what can we learn about and from
each given feature? This book answers these questions by first
dividing a face's multiple characteristics into two main
categories: original (or physiological) features and features that
change over a lifetime. The first category, original features, may
be further divided into two sub-classes: features special (or
unique) to an individual, and features common to a particular
group. The second, changed features, can also be subdivided into
two groups: features altered due to disease or features altered by
other external factors. From these four sub-categories, four
different applications - facial identification using original and
special features; beauty analysis using original common features;
facial diagnosis by disease changed features; and expression
recognition through affect-changed features - are identified.The
book will benefit researchers, professionals, and graduate students
working in the field of computer vision, pattern recognition,
security/clinical practice, and beauty analysis, and will also be
useful for interdisciplinary research.
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