Melanin determination using optimised inverse Monte Carlo for skin - light interaction

Abnormality of melanin production causes skin pigmentation disorders. Many simulation models of light interaction with human skin have been reported. The most accurate skin model is based on Monte Carlo approach. An inverse model is used to derive optical properties of skin by fitting the spectral r...

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Main Authors: Mohamad Hani, Ahmad Fadzil, Nugroho, Hermawan, Shamsudin, Norashikin, Baba, Roshidah
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Published: IEEE 2012
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spelling my.upm.eprints.452042020-08-04T02:43:27Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/45204/ Melanin determination using optimised inverse Monte Carlo for skin - light interaction Mohamad Hani, Ahmad Fadzil Nugroho, Hermawan Shamsudin, Norashikin Baba, Roshidah Abnormality of melanin production causes skin pigmentation disorders. Many simulation models of light interaction with human skin have been reported. The most accurate skin model is based on Monte Carlo approach. An inverse model is used to derive optical properties of skin by fitting the spectral reflectance obtained from the model of light interaction to the actual spectral reflectance obtained from empirical data. Currently there is no an inverse Monte Carlo model which is designed to analyse skin chromophores especially melanin type and its concentration. In this paper, a development of an inverse Monte Carlo model to analyse skin pigmentation model is presented. The inverse model is first validated with 37 spectral reflectance data obtained from normal participants. An observational clinical study involving 11 melasma patients is then conducted. As expected, result shows that the concentrations of eumelanin and pheomelanin of all melasma lesions are higher than concentration of eumelanin and pheomelanin of normal skin, resulting in higher light photon absorption. It can be inferred that the developed inverse model is able to determine relative concentrations of eumelanin and pheomelanin. IEEE 2012 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/45204/1/Melanin%20determination%20using%20optimised%20inverse%20Monte%20Carlo%20for%20skin%20-%20light%20interaction.pdf Mohamad Hani, Ahmad Fadzil and Nugroho, Hermawan and Shamsudin, Norashikin and Baba, Roshidah (2012) Melanin determination using optimised inverse Monte Carlo for skin - light interaction. In: 4th International Conference on Intelligent and Advanced Systems (ICIAS2012), 12-14 June 2012, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (pp. 314-318). 10.1109/ICIAS.2012.6306209
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description Abnormality of melanin production causes skin pigmentation disorders. Many simulation models of light interaction with human skin have been reported. The most accurate skin model is based on Monte Carlo approach. An inverse model is used to derive optical properties of skin by fitting the spectral reflectance obtained from the model of light interaction to the actual spectral reflectance obtained from empirical data. Currently there is no an inverse Monte Carlo model which is designed to analyse skin chromophores especially melanin type and its concentration. In this paper, a development of an inverse Monte Carlo model to analyse skin pigmentation model is presented. The inverse model is first validated with 37 spectral reflectance data obtained from normal participants. An observational clinical study involving 11 melasma patients is then conducted. As expected, result shows that the concentrations of eumelanin and pheomelanin of all melasma lesions are higher than concentration of eumelanin and pheomelanin of normal skin, resulting in higher light photon absorption. It can be inferred that the developed inverse model is able to determine relative concentrations of eumelanin and pheomelanin.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohamad Hani, Ahmad Fadzil
Nugroho, Hermawan
Shamsudin, Norashikin
Baba, Roshidah
spellingShingle Mohamad Hani, Ahmad Fadzil
Nugroho, Hermawan
Shamsudin, Norashikin
Baba, Roshidah
Melanin determination using optimised inverse Monte Carlo for skin - light interaction
author_facet Mohamad Hani, Ahmad Fadzil
Nugroho, Hermawan
Shamsudin, Norashikin
Baba, Roshidah
author_sort Mohamad Hani, Ahmad Fadzil
title Melanin determination using optimised inverse Monte Carlo for skin - light interaction
title_short Melanin determination using optimised inverse Monte Carlo for skin - light interaction
title_full Melanin determination using optimised inverse Monte Carlo for skin - light interaction
title_fullStr Melanin determination using optimised inverse Monte Carlo for skin - light interaction
title_full_unstemmed Melanin determination using optimised inverse Monte Carlo for skin - light interaction
title_sort melanin determination using optimised inverse monte carlo for skin - light interaction
publisher IEEE
publishDate 2012
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/45204/1/Melanin%20determination%20using%20optimised%20inverse%20Monte%20Carlo%20for%20skin%20-%20light%20interaction.pdf
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