Computational analysis of six optical coherence tomography systems for vocal fold imaging: A comparison study.
Tiffany Thienthao PhamLily ChenAndrew E HeidariJason J ChenAlisa ZhukhovitskayaYan LiUrja PatelZhongping ChenBrian J F WongPublished in: Lasers in surgery and medicine (2019)
Comparisons of OCT systems are challenging, as they encompass different probe design, optical path, and lasers, depending on application. Practical evaluation of different systems using computer based quantitative image processing and segmentation revealed basic, constructive information, such as EP measurements. To further validate the comparisons of system performance with clinical usability, in vivo human laryngeal imaging will be conducted. Further development of automated image processing and segmentation can be useful in rapid analysis of information. Lasers Surg. Med. © 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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