Publications by authors named "J Spigulis"

Multispectral imaging can provide objective quantitative data on various clinical pathologies, e.g., abnormal content of bio-substances in human skin.

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In 51 lesions from 15 patients with the inflammatory skin condition chronic graft-versus-host-disease, hyperspectral imaging accurately delineated active erythema and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. The method was validated by dermatologist-approved confident delineations of only definitely affected and definitely unaffected areas in photographs. A prototype hyperspectral imaging system acquired a 2.

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Significance: Skin malformations in dermatology are mostly evaluated subjectively, based on a doctor's experience and visual perception; an option for objective quantitative skin assessment is camera-based spectrally selective diagnostics. Multispectral imaging is a technique capable to provide information about concentrations of the absorbing chromophores and their distribution over the malformation in a noncontact way. Conversion of spectral images into distribution maps of chromophores can be performed by means of the modified Beer-Lambert law.

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  • The study simulated a suspected forgery of a three-page real estate rental agreement to understand how much reliable information can be extracted from a single piece of evidence and to identify effective techniques for forgery detection.
  • Seventeen laboratories from sixteen countries were tasked with answering questions related to the document's printing techniques, paper consistency, staples, ink, and the age of the headings and signatures.
  • Various methods, including spectroscopic and imaging techniques, were assessed, revealing that no single method could completely solve all tasks, with correct results predominantly found in the discrimination of printer toners but errors occurring with ink distinctions.
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Significance: Multispectral imaging enables mapping of chromophore content changes in skin neoplasms, which helps to diagnose a pathology. Different types of light sources can be used for the imaging. Design of laser-based illuminators is more complicated and, consequently, they are more expensive than LED-based illuminators.

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