Dynamic Retinal Image Reconstruction of the Human Eye

, , , , & (1999) Dynamic Retinal Image Reconstruction of the Human Eye. In Proceeding of the 5th International Symposium on Signal Processing and its Applications. Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, pp. 919-922.

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Human visual performance is usually measured by conventional techniques (eg. letter charts), which cannot provide complete information of what a person actually sees in complex scenes. This paper considers reconstruction of the retinal image for al-world scenes based on the monochromatic aberrations of the human eye. Such berrations can be evaluated by using an aberroscope or a Hartmann-Shack wavefront sensor. In particular, we develop methodology for dynamic image reconstruction, in which we allow the aberrations to vary in time. We then apply this methodology to subjects with significant amount of higher-order monochromatic aberrations.

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ID Code: 747
Item Type: Chapter in Book, Report or Conference volume (Conference contribution)
ORCID iD:
Collins, Michaelorcid.org/0000-0001-5226-5498
Davis, Brettorcid.org/0000-0002-2790-1103
Measurements or Duration: 4 pages
DOI: 10.1109/ISSPA.1999.815821
ISBN: 1864354518
Pure ID: 34593652
Divisions: Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering
Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Faculty of Health
Copyright Owner: Copyright 1999 IEEE and International Symposium Signal Processing and Application
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