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The qualitative analysis of human corneal endothelial cells patterns is evaluated with Fourier transform methods. The input images are gray level photomicrographs of in vivo human corneal endothelial cells obtained with a clinical specular microscope. The digital Fourier transform of the pattern of endothelial cells is obtained from the digitized gray level specular photomicrographs. The advantage of the Fourier transform analysis is the parallel processing of the Fourier transform and the potential development of a rapid system of analysis for large numbers of endothelial specular photomicrographs.
Barry R. Masters
"Fourier transform analysis to evaluate human corneal endothelial cells", Proc. SPIE 2732, CIS Selected Papers: Coherence-Domain Methods in Biomedical Optics, (9 February 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.231673
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Barry R. Masters, "Fourier transform analysis to evaluate human corneal endothelial cells," Proc. SPIE 2732, CIS Selected Papers: Coherence-Domain Methods in Biomedical Optics, (9 February 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.231673