Human iris three-dimensional imaging at micron resolution by a micro-plenoptic camera

Biomed Opt Express. 2017 Sep 14;8(10):4514-4522. doi: 10.1364/BOE.8.004514. eCollection 2017 Oct 1.

Abstract

A micro-plenoptic system was designed to capture the three-dimensional (3D) topography of the anterior iris surface by simple single-shot imaging. Within a depth-of-field of 2.4 mm, depth resolution of 10 µm can be achieved with accuracy (systematic errors) and precision (random errors) below 20%. We demonstrated the application of our micro-plenoptic imaging system on two healthy irides, an iris with naevi, and an iris with melanoma. The ridges and folds, with height differences of 10~80 µm, on the healthy irides can be effectively captured. The front surface on the iris naevi was flat, and the iris melanoma was 50 ± 10 µm higher than the surrounding iris. The micro-plenoptic imaging system has great potential to be utilized for iris disease diagnosis and continuing, simple monitoring.

Keywords: (110.6880) Three-dimensional image acquisition; (170.3880) Medical and biological imaging; (170.3890) Medical optics instrumentation; (330.4460) Ophthalmic optics and devices.