Biothermometry for Skin Surface by Using Infrared Rays and 1/fn Fluctuating Phenomena

As infrared thermography has a feature that we can diagnose two-dimensional temperature fields nondestructively and simultaneously at every picture element, it has widely been applied to various engineering and medical applications. Therefore, in this paper, a skin surface of a living body was diagn...

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Image Processing
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Living Body
Psychological Diagnosis
Signal Treatment
Skin Surface
Temperature Measurement
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