Chapter 2: Light, Optics and Appea rance
2.1 Light as Radiation
2.2 OpticsConcepts
2.3 Light Inte ractions with Matter
2.4 RadiometricQuantities
2.5 Tissue Optics Definitions and Terminology
2.6 MeasurementofAppearance
Ch apter 3: Image Synthesis Context
3.1 Global Light Transport
3.2 L ocal Light Transport
3.3 Techniques for Model Evaluation
3.4 Color Conversion
Chapter 4: Bio-Optical Properties of Human Skin
4.1 Structural and Biophysical Characteristics
4.2 Spectral Sign atures
4.3 Scattering Profiles
4.4 Interactions with Invisible Lig ht
Chapter 5: Simulations in Health and Life Sciences
5.1 Scope of Applications
5.2 Kubelka-Munk Theory Based Models
5.3 Dif fusion Theory Based Models
5.4 Radiative Transport Models
5.5 Mont e Carlo Based Models
Chapter 6: Biophysically Inspired Approa ch
6.1 The Multiple-Layer Scattering Model
6.2 The Discrete-Ordin ate Model
Chapter 7: First Principles Approach
7.1 Overvie w
7.2 Scattering Simulation
7.3 Absorption Simulation
7.4 Im
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