Photothermal Radiometry Data Analysis by Using Machine Learning

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Abstract

Photothermal techniques are infrared remote sensing techniques that have been used for biomedical applications, as well as industrial non-destructive testing (NDT). Machine learning is a branch of artificial intelligence, which includes a set of algorithms for learning from past data and analyzing new data, without being explicitly programmed to do so. In this paper, we first review the latest development of machine learning and its applications in photothermal techniques. Next, we present our latest work on machine learning for data analysis in opto-thermal transient emission radiometry (OTTER), which is a type of photothermal technique that has been extensively used in skin hydration, skin hydration depth profiles, skin pigments, as well as topically applied substances and skin penetration measurements. We have investigated different algorithms, such as random forest regression, gradient boosting regression, support vector machine (SVM) regression, and partial least squares regression, as well as deep learning neural network regression. We first introduce the theoretical background, then illustrate its applications with experimental results.
Original languageEnglish
Article number3015
Pages (from-to)3015
JournalSensors
Volume24
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 May 2024

Keywords

  • deep learning
  • photothermal techniques
  • machine learning
  • regression
  • skin hydration
  • classification

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