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Detection of rupture lines for active scanning

2007

Corner and junction detection is an important preprocessing step in image registration, data fusion, object recognition, and many other tasks. This work deals with corner and junction detection of characteristic features of the structure resulting from cross-pattern projection. The ultimate aim is to adapt the positions and orientation of the cross-pattern projections to what has been observed. The use of this projected light pattern in the framework of active vision allows us to identify certain points of interest on 3-D objects, to directly acquire a synthesis, which thus permits simplified detection, measurement, recognition, or tracking. We present detection methods for corners and junc…

genetic structuresbusiness.industryComputer scienceOrientation (computer vision)General EngineeringCorner detectionImage registrationAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsHough transformlaw.inventionInterest point detectionObject-class detectionWaveletlawComputer visionArtificial intelligenceActive visionProjection (set theory)businessOptical Engineering
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Opto-mechanical artificial eye with accommodative ability.

2015

The purpose of this study was to describe the design and characterization of a new opto-mechanical artificial eye (OMAE) with accommodative ability. The OMAE design is based on a second-pass configuration where a small source of light is used at the artificial retina plane. A lens whose focal length can be changed electronically was used to add the accommodation capability. The changes in the OMAE's aberrations with the lens focal length, which effectively changes the accommodative state of the OMAE, were measured with a commercial aberrometer. Changes in power and aberrations with room temperature were also measured. The OMAE's higher-order aberrations (HOAs) were similar to the ones of th…

genetic structuresbusiness.industryComputer scienceeye diseasesAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionLens (optics)Spherical aberrationOpticsmedicine.anatomical_structurelawVisual accommodationmedicineFocal lengthHuman eyesense organsbusinessAccommodationOptics express
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Modulation transfer function in refractive-diffractive multifocal intraocular lenses in vitro

2007

Purpose: The optical quality of two types of multifocal, hybrid refractive-diffractive, intraocular lenses (IOL) is analyzed in vitro. Following the EN-ISO international standard, the IOLs’ modulation transfer functions (MTF) are determined for both distance and near vision. The behaviour of these curves when the pupil size varies is studied. Methods: The IOLs analyzed were: AcrySoft ResTor SN60D3 (Alcon) and Tecnis ZM900 (AMO). The MTF was calculated from the cross line-spread function recorded with the OPAL Vector System (Image Science Ltd. Oxford) by using fast Fourier transform techniques. The artificial eye model used simulates in vivo conditions of the anterior chamber including an ar…

genetic structuresbusiness.industryImage qualityStrehl ratioMultifocal intraocular lenseye diseasesPupilOptical qualityOphthalmologyOpticsIntraocular lensesOptical transfer functionMedicinesense organsImaging sciencebusinessActa Ophthalmologica Scandinavica
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Contrast sensitivity perimetry tests along the cardinal directions in color space: Correlation with the properties of the neural mechanisms mediating…

2014

It is well-known the advantages of measuring chromatic and achromatic contrast sensitivity for detecting pathologies. But these measurements are rarely used in clinical practice, due the complexity of the measurements and the examinator specialization. In fact, there is not a complete characterization of the response of the visual pathways to achromatic and chromatic spatio-temporal frequency stimuli. We have designed a new experimental device that facilitates these measurements and allow us to characterize the visual response in healthy patients. In this paper, we evaluated the responses of the visual pathways in healthy patients.

genetic structuresbusiness.industryMechanical Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectColor spaceVisual systemAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionCorrelationAchromatic lenslawContrast (vision)Computer visionSensitivity (control systems)Artificial intelligenceChromatic scalebusinessEngineering (miscellaneous)media_commonCardinal directionMathematicsOptica Pura y Aplicada
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2015

The combination of local orientation collinearity and spatial frequency contrast in contour integration was studied in two experiments using a 2AFC contour detection and discrimination task. Target contours were defined by local orientation collinearity, spatial frequency contrast between contour and background elements, or both cues. Experiments differed in the source of spatial frequency contrast by manipulating the spatial frequency of either contour or background elements. Cue summation gains, defined as the performance benefit of double cue conditions over single cue conditions, were evaluated and tested against the predictions derived from probability summation and linear summation. S…

genetic structuresbusiness.industryOrientation (computer vision)media_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Pattern recognitionCollinearityMethods of contour integrationSensory SystemsOphthalmologyOpticsFeature (computer vision)Contrast (vision)Spatial frequencyArtificial intelligencebusinessAnisotropyMathematicsmedia_commonJournal of Vision
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<title>Modified crossed-cylinder aberroscope</title>

2001

We report a technique to estimate eye aberrations, based mainly on the subjective crossed-cylinder method. In order to obtain accurate coordinates of cross sections of the aberration distorted grid image on the retinal plane, needed in subjective methods, fusion of two images is used. The image seen by the eye under investigation is fused by the patient with a similar grid generated and reshaped in the appropriate way on the computer screen. The computer simulated image is viewed either by the second eye (in order to avoid eye rivalry and suppression processes, that are typical for such conditions, stimuli for both eyes are discontinuous and are displayed sequentially with a frequency of 50…

genetic structuresbusiness.industryPlane (geometry)Computer scienceDistortion (optics)eye diseasesComputing systemsmedicine.anatomical_structureOpticsmedicineCylinderHuman eyeComputer visionsense organsArtificial intelligencebusinessSPIE Proceedings
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Howard–Dolman stereovision test at different opponent colour stimuli

2011

The purpose of this study was to investigate visual depth perception of real physical colour stimuli with red-green and blue-yellow opponency. We modified the Howard–Dolman stereotest where subjects should determine the closer of two bars emitting the light of definite colour placed in front of a CRT monitor served as colour background. Two-alternative forced-choice paradigms were used to determine depth perception threshold values. Thresholds close to 5–10 arcsec for luminance and colour contrast stimuli were revealed both for red-green and blue-yellow stimuli. A term, stereosensitivity – a reciprocal magnitude of the stereothreshold – was introduced to separately analyse luminance and col…

genetic structuresbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCrt monitorLuminanceAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsStereopsisOpticsContrast (vision)Computer visionVisual depth perceptionArtificial intelligenceColour contrastDepth perceptionbusinessmedia_commonMathematicsJournal of Modern Optics
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VisuMax®femtosecond laser for corneal refractive surgery

2008

Femtosecond lasers are increasingly present in ophthalmologic surgical theaters for a variety of reasons. These include faster and better visual outcomes, increased accuracy and predictability for corneal flap thickness in laser in situ keratomileusis procedures. Recent applications of modern femtosecond lasers have broadened the range of uses: keratoplasty, intrastromal segment insertion and even glaucoma and presbyopia surgery. This device profile provides an overview of the advantages of femtosecond lasers in ophthalmic surgery, paying special attention to the new VisuMax® femtosecond laser from Zeiss/Meditec.

genetic structuresbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentBiomedical EngineeringGlaucomaKeratomileusisPresbyopiaequipment and suppliesmedicine.diseaseLasereye diseaseslaw.inventionOphthalmologyOpticsCorneal surgerylawRefractive surgeryFemtosecondmedicinesense organsbusinessOptometryOphthalmic surgeryExpert Review of Ophthalmology
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Spatio-temporal Contrast Sensitivity in the Cardinal Directions of the Colour Space. A Review

2010

AbstractWe review the psychophysics of the spatio-temporal contrast sensitivity in the cardinal directions of the colour space and their correlation with those neural characteristics of the visual system that limit the ability to perform contrast detection or pattern-resolution tasks. We focus our attention particularly on the influence of luminance level, spatial extent and spatial location of the stimuli - factors that determine the characteristics of the physiological mechanisms underlying detection. Optical factors do obviously play a role, but we will refer to them only briefly. Contrast sensitivity measurements are often used in clinical practice as a method to detect, at their early …

genetic structuresmedia_common.quotation_subjectReviewVisual systempatrones espacio-temporalesLuminanceCorrelationcolour spacecaminos visualeslcsh:OphthalmologyPsychophysicslcsh:QC350-467Contrast (vision)direcciones cardinalesSensitivity (control systems)media_commoncontrast sensitivitybusiness.industrycardinal directionsPattern recognitionvisual pathwayssensibilidad al contrastelcsh:RE1-994spatio-temporal patternsespacio de colorArtificial intelligencebusinessFocus (optics)Psychologylcsh:Optics. LightOptometryCardinal directionJournal of Optometry
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En-Face differential absorption optical coherence tomography with gold nanorods as the contrast agent

2008

A new variety of nanoparticles showing unique and characteristic optical properties, appeals for its use as contrast agents in medical imaging. Gold nanospheres, nanorods and nanoshells with a silica core are new forms of promising contrast agents which can be tuned to specific absorption or scattering characteristics within the near-infrared (NIR) spectrum ranging from 650 - 1300 nm. They have the ability to be used for both image enhancement and as photosensitive markers due to their well designable scattering and absorption properties. Furthermore, their strong optical absorption permits treatment of malignant cells by photoablation processes, induced when heating them with a matched lig…

genetic structuresmedicine.diagnostic_testChemistryScatteringbusiness.industryNear-infrared spectroscopyPhotoablationNanoshellWavelengthOpticsOptical coherence tomographymedicineNanorodsense organsAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)business1st Canterbury Workshop on Optical Coherence Tomography and Adaptive Optics
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