From biospace from noster-it.com Fri Dec 12 00:42:42 2008 From: biospace from noster-it.com (biospace@noster-it.com) Date: Fri Dec 12 12:04:35 2008 Subject: [Bio-www] Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow: Tracking Hair Loss And Growth Mathematically Message-ID: <9397a8f9-15af-4769-96f1-8c3f26aaa1e3@p2g2000prn.googlegroups.com> CSIRO’s Biotech Imaging team, who specialise in developing software to analyse images automatically, worked with a UK personal care products company to find a way to objectively test how well their hair removal products work. Hair counting is often done manually by human assessors. “It’s a boring job and results are prone to errors and variations between different people,” Dr Pascal Valloton, Leader of Biotech Imaging at CSIRO said. “Our software uses images captured by a small flatbed scanner pressed onto the skin. The software crunches the numbers to analyse the image of skin and hairs. “Then, almost instantly, it reports information about the length and number of hairs in the picture. “You can compare the results with earlier images to see if hair is growing quickly or slowly or has been properly removed by, say, a depilatory cream.” Tonny -------------- Portal to share biological information-data between people http://biospace.ethz.ch