A Prototype of Finger-vein Phantom

P. Normakristagaluh*, L.J. Spreeuwers, R.N.J. Veldhuis

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    Abstract

    This paper describes developing a prototype of finger phantom to get modeling
    on a physical vein pattern. This physical model could help us to get a
    better understanding of the image formation since the imaging process seems
    to be the cause of the poor image quality. The phantom of finger-vein images
    has been captured using a custom-designed capturing device[1]. The set of material considered in this paper consists of 3D printing, soap and titanium dioxide
    (TiO2) powder. The prototype of fake bone and tissues within the phantom have
    already been made from those materials. The various initial phantoms with
    and without bone are addressed in this paper as well.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2018 Symposium on Information Theory and Signal Processing in the Benelux
    Subtitle of host publicationMay 31-1 June, 2018, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
    EditorsLuuk Spreeuwers, Jasper Goseling
    Place of PublicationEnschede, The Netherlands
    PublisherWerkgemeenschap voor Informatie- en Communicatietheorie (WIC)
    Pages163-166
    Number of pages4
    ISBN (Electronic)978-90-365-4570-9
    Publication statusPublished - 31 May 2018
    Event39th Symposium on Information Theory and Signal Processing in the Benelux 2018 - University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands
    Duration: 31 May 20181 Jun 2018
    Conference number: 39
    https://www.utwente.nl/en/eemcs/sitb2018/

    Conference

    Conference39th Symposium on Information Theory and Signal Processing in the Benelux 2018
    Abbreviated titleSITB
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    CityEnschede
    Period31/05/181/06/18
    Internet address

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