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Optimal Visual Perception and Detection of Oral Cavity Neoplasia Reflectance and Fluorescence

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Abstract

Ideal Observer model predicts optimal observation conditions for human observer in detecting oral cavity neoplasia reflectance and fluorescence. We test these predictions in determining effectiveness of multi-spectral imaging approaches to better identify margins of neoplasia.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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