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Non-invasive method of skin wound volume estimation using principle of structured light

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In this work, the problem of skin wound volume estimation is considered. A review of currently developed methods is given. We proposed an estimation method based on structure light patterns and three-dimensional reconstruction technique. The method is non-invasive, safe for a patient, easy for use, and time-effective, it should not require direct contact with the wound and to perform measurement widely available, low-cost devices may be used. The method is validated on the example of wounded chicken. Experimental setting is briefly described, results of estimation are given and compared to an invasive method. Results proved that the method proposed is sufficiently accurate and may be applied in practice.
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