Evaluation of therapeutic effects of Chinese materia medica by tongue image analysis software 1.0 based on tongue colors

Zhong xi yi jie he xue bao = Journal of Chinese integrative medicine
Feng-Lan ZhuHui-Qing Zhu

Abstract

To evaluate the therapeutic effects of Chinese materia medica in treating patients with different syndromes by tongue image analysis software 1.0 based on tongue colors, and to discuss the feasibility of applying this computer science-based techniques into drug evaluation. The tongue colors and the areas of tongue fur were examined and analyzed by the tongue image analysis software 1.0 in healthy persons and the patients with different syndromes before and after treatment. The parameters of tongue colors consisted of the followings: the hue (H), the lightness (L), the saturation (S), and the values of red (R), green (G) and blue (B). Obvious differences could be revealed in tongue color index between the healthy persons and the patients in five groups of different syndromes. There also existed some significant differences in those index between patients before and after treatment. The tongue image analysis software 1.0 based on tongue colors is helpful to evaluate the therapeutic effects of Chinese materia medica.

Citations

Nov 7, 2007·Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine·Suryani LukmanSiu-Cheung Hui

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