Development of a Photogrammetric System for Wound Measurement
Objectives:
- Development of a Tool for Non-Tactile Wound Measurement
- Improvement of Robustness of a Three-Camera Surface Measurement System

The Trinocular Vision System
Features:
- Enhancement of Medical Images
- Texture Design and Projection
- Feature Extraction
- Multiple-Image Feature-Based Matching
- System Calibration
- Performance Assessment
Application:
- Quantitative Evaluation of Wounds During the Healing Process
- Reliable Measurement of the Area and Volume of Wounds
- Three Dimensional Reconstruction of the Missed Tissue
Example:
References:
Boersma, S.M., F.A. van den Heuvel, A.F. Cohen, R.E.M. Scholtens, 2000.
Photogrammetric Wound Measurement with a Three-Camera Vision System,
XIXth Congress of ISPRS, Amsterdam, Netherlands,
International Archives of Photogrammetry& Remote Sensing, Vol. 33, Part B5/I, Commission V, pp.84-91.
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Malian, A., Heuvel van den, F.A., Azizi, A., 2002.
A Robust Photogrammetric System for Wound Measurement,
ISPRS symposium commission V, Corfu, Greece,
International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Vol. 34, Part 5, ISSN 1682 - 1750, pp 264 - 269.
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Collaboration:
We collaborate with the Centre for Human Drug Research at the Leiden University Medical Centre for clinical testing of this approach, in relation to interventions to accelerate wound healing (www.chdr.nl)
Contact:
Frank A. van den Heuvel
Delft University of Technology
Faculty of Aerospace Engineering
Kluyverweg 1, 2629HS Delft, The Netherlands
Email: f.a.vandenHeuvel@lr.tudelft.nl



