CATRA: interactive measuring and modeling of cataracts

We introduce an interactive method to assess cataracts in the human eye by crafting an optical solution that measures the perceptual impact of forward scattering on the foveal region. Current solutions rely on highly-trained clinicians to check the back scattering in the crystallin lens and test the...

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Hauptverfasser: Pamplona, Vitor F., Passos, Erick B., Zizka, Jan, Oliveira, Manuel M., Lawson, Everett, Clua, Esteban, Raskar, Ramesh
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