Dynamic eye misalignment retroversion system (DEMRS)

Authors: Glynos, C.M., Aina, O.O. and Nait-Charif, H.

Journal: Proceedings - Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop

ISBN: 9781509032846

ISSN: 2164-2516

DOI: 10.1109/AIPR.2016.8010581

Abstract:

Strabismus is a medical term used to define the eye misalignment conditions that prevent both eyes from focusing on the same target simultaneously. This is a disability that prohibits the perception of depth. The purpose of going through treatment is to realign the bad (strabismic) eye, so that it fixates on the same target as the good (correct) eye. This paper presents a novel system that can dynamically adjust the light rays coming into each eye in order to stimulate both foveae, with the correct image, simultaneously. This system is to be used in diagnosis and treatment for children with strabismus under the age of eight and for patients of any age suffering from Convergence Insufficiency (CI) or Diplopia.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/30297/

Source: Scopus

Dynamic Eye Misalignment Retroversion System (DEMRS)

Authors: Glynos, C.M., Aina, O.O. and Nait-Charif, H.

Journal: 2016 IEEE APPLIED IMAGERY PATTERN RECOGNITION WORKSHOP (AIPR)

ISSN: 1550-5219

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/30297/

Source: Web of Science (Lite)

Dynamic eye misalignment retroversion system (DEMRS).

Authors: Glynos, C.M., Aina, O.O. and Nait-Charif, H.

Journal: AIPR

Pages: 1-7

Publisher: IEEE Computer Society

ISBN: 978-1-5090-3284-6

DOI: 10.1109/AIPR.2016.8010581

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/30297/

https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome/8009954/proceeding

Source: DBLP

Dynamic eye misalignment retroversion system (DEMRS)

Authors: Glynos, C., Aina, O.O. and Nait-Charif, H.

Conference: AIPR 2016: Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop

ISBN: 9781509032846

ISSN: 2164-2516

Abstract:

Strabismus is a medical term used to define the eye misalignment conditions that prevent both eyes from focusing on the same target simultaneously. This is a disability that prohibits the perception of depth. The purpose of going through treatment is to realign the bad (strabismic) eye, so that it fixates on the same target as the good (correct) eye. This paper presents a novel system that can dynamically adjust the light rays coming into each eye in order to stimulate both foveae, with the correct image, simultaneously. This system is to be used in diagnosis and treatment for children with strabismus under the age of eight and for patients of any age suffering from Convergence Insufficiency (CI) or Diplopia.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/30297/

Source: BURO EPrints