# Biophysical Skin Aging Simulations | Two Minute Papers #45

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Two Minute Papers
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3C4zkxNtok
- **Дата:** 10.02.2016
- **Длительность:** 2:14
- **Просмотры:** 6,952
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/14876

## Описание

The faithful simulation of human skin is incredibly important both in computer games, the movie industry, and also in medical sciences. The appearance of our face is strongly determined by the underlying structure of our skin. Human skin changes significantly with age. Scientists at the University of Zaragoza came up with a really cool, fully-fledged biophysically-based model that opens up the possibility of simply specifying intuitive parameters like age, gender, skin type, and get, after some processing, a much lighter skin representation ready to generate photorealistic rendered results in real time. 

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The paper "A Biophysically-Based Model of the Optical Properties of Skin Aging" is available here:
http://giga.cps.unizar.es/~ajarabo/pubs/skinAgingEG15/
The thumbnail image was taken from this work.

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Splash screen/thumbnail design: Felícia Fehér 

## Транскрипт

### Segment 1 (00:00 - 02:00) []

Dear Fellow Scholars, this is Two Minute Papers with Károly Zsolnai-Fehér. The faithful simulation of human skin is incredibly important both in computer games, the movie industry, and also in medical sciences. The appearance of our face is strongly determined by the underlying structure of our skin. Human skin changes significantly with age. It becomes thinner and more dry, while the concentration of chromophores, the main skin pigments diminishes and becomes more irregular. Those pigment concentrations are determined by our age, gender, skin type and even external factors like, for example exposition to UV radiation or our smoking habits. As we age, the outermost layer of our skin, the epidermis thins, the melanine, haemoglobin and water concentration levels drop over time. As you could image having a plausible simulation considering all the involved actors is fraught with difficulties. Scientists at the University of Zaragoza came up with a really cool, fully-fledged biophysically-based model that opens up the possibility of simply specifying intuitive parameters like age, gender, skin type, and get, after some processing, a much lighter skin representation ready to generate photorealistic rendered results in real time. Luckily, one can record diffusion profiles, also called scattering profiles that tell us the color of light that is reflected by our skin. In this image, above, you can see a rendered image and the diffusion profiles of a 30 and an 80 year old person. The idea is the following: you specify intuitive inputs like age and skin type, then run a detailed simulation once, that creates these diffusion profiles that you can use forever in your rendering program. And all this is done in a way that is biophysically impeccable. I was sure that there was some potential in this topic, but when I first saw these results, they completely crushed my expectations. Excellent piece of work! Thanks for watching and for your generous support, and I'll see you next time!
