Summary
This paper discusses the use of multispectral imaging in various applications, with a focus on biological processes such as biometric pattern recognition and retinal physiology.
Categories
Eye health: The paper discusses the use of multispectral imaging in studying retinal physiology and iris analysis, which are relevant to eye health.
Education and learning: The paper provides educational content on the principles and applications of multispectral imaging, contributing to the category of education and learning.
Author(s)
P Teikari
Publication Year
2008
Number of Citations
4
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