An interactive framework for the evaluation and detection of stereoacuity threshold under ambient lighting

Objective: Our study aims to provide a novel framework for the continuous evaluation of stereoacuity under ambient lighting conditions using Bayesian inference. Methods: We applied a combination of psychophysical and expected entropy minimization procedures for the computation of a continuous stereo...

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Hauptverfasser: Lohia, Kritika, Soans, Rijul Saurabh, Saxena, Rohit, Gandhi, Tapan Kumar
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Zusammenfassung:Objective: Our study aims to provide a novel framework for the continuous evaluation of stereoacuity under ambient lighting conditions using Bayesian inference. Methods: We applied a combination of psychophysical and expected entropy minimization procedures for the computation of a continuous stereoacuity threshold. Subsequently, we evaluated the effect of ambient lighting during stereoacuity testing (ST) by adopting a bisection-matching based adaptive gamma calibration (AGC). Participants ($N=187$) including visually healthy controls ($N=51$), patients with Intermittent Divergent Squint (IDS; $N=45$), and controls with induced anisometropia (IA; $N=91$) performed ST with and without AGC under two lighting conditions: completely dark (20 cd/m$^2$) and normally lit (130 cd/m$^2$) rooms. Results: Our framework demonstrated "excellent" reliability ($> 0.9$) and a positive correlation with TNO (a clinical stereo test), regardless of whether AGC was conducted. However, when AGC is not performed, significant differences (Friedman $X_{r}^{2} = 28.015$; $p
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2406.18336