Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Nov 2010)

Statistical and Fractal Processing of Phase Images of Human Biological Fluids

  • MARCHUK, Y. I.,
  • TOMKA, Y. Y.,
  • USHENKO, Y. O.,
  • BALANETCKA, V. O.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2010.04026
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
pp. 161 – 166

Abstract

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Performed in this work are complex statistical and fractal analyses of phase properties inherent to birefringence networks of liquid crystals consisting of optically-thin layers prepared from human bile. Within the framework of a statistical approach, the authors have investigated values and ranges for changes of statistical moments of the 1-st to 4-th orders that characterize coordinate distributions for phase shifts between orthogonal components of amplitudes inherent to laser radiation transformed by human bile with various pathologies. Using the Gramm-Charlie method, ascertained are correlation criteria for differentiation of phase maps describing pathologically changed liquid-crystal networks. In the framework of the fractal approach, determined are dimensionalities of self-similar coordinate phase distributions as well as features of transformation of logarithmic dependences for power spectra of these distributions for various types of human pathologies.

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