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18 June 2024 Translation of hyperspectral imaging into clinical practice: potential, challenges, and strategies
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Abstract
Hyperspectral imaging has been explored for clinical applications in various medical disciplines. Based on our experiences, the potential of this versatile imaging method as well as pitfalls and limitations of current approaches are discussed. The use of reference samples and simple image modeling strategies are suggested to avoid misinterpretation and achieve a more conclusive image interpretation.
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Adrian Rühm, Matthäus Linek, Ester Pachyn, Christian Freymüller, Maximilian Aumiller, Marco Seeber, Daniel Happach, Ina Stadler, Veronika Volgger, Axelle Felicio-Briegel, and Ronald Sroka "Translation of hyperspectral imaging into clinical practice: potential, challenges, and strategies", Proc. SPIE PC12996, Unconventional Optical Imaging IV, PC129960R (18 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3022806
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KEYWORDS
Hyperspectral imaging

Clinical practice

Biological samples

Biomedical applications

Tissues

Oxygenation

Reflection

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