The appearance of human skin : a survey
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書誌事項
The appearance of human skin : a survey
(Foundations and trends [R] in computer graphics and vision, v. 3,
Now Publishers, c2007
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Includes bibliographical references: p. 83-95
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Skin is the outer-most tissue of the human body. As a result, people are very aware of, and very sensitive to, the appearance of their skin. Skin appearance has, consequently, been a subject of great interest in various fields of science and technology. In particular, research on skin appearance has been intensely pursued in the fields of computer graphics, computer vision, cosmetology, and medicine.
The Appearance of Human Skin reviews the most prominent results related to skin in these fields and shows how these seemingly disconnected studies are related to one another. In each of the fields, the optical behaviors of specific skin components have been studied from the viewpoint of the specific objectives of the field. However, the different components of skin produce different types of optical phenomena that are determined by their physioanatomical characteristics (sizes, shapes and functions of the components). The final appearance of skin has contributions from complex optical interactions of many different skin components with light.
In order to view these interactions in a unified manner, this book categorizes past works based on the physiological and anatomical characteristics of the various skin components. One of the major goals of skin research is to develop a precise and yet computationally efficient model of skin appearance. The Appearance of Human Skin surveys the many important results that have brought us closer to achieving this goal. However, it also highlights the many important and challenging problems that remain unsolved and need to be addressed. It will be of interest to anybody researching, or planning to conduct research, on the appearance of human skin.
目次
1: Why is Skin Appearance Important? 2: Physiology and Anatomy of Human Skin 3: Models for Human Skin Appearance 4: Summary. Acknowledgements. References.
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