Early detection of visual impairment in young children using a smartphone-based deep learning system

Early detection of visual impairment is crucial but is frequently missed in young children, who are capable of only limited cooperation with standard vision tests. Although certain features of visually impaired children, such as facial appearance and ocular movements, can assist ophthalmic practice,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature medicine 2023-02, Vol.29 (2), p.493-503
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Wenben, Li, Ruiyang, Yu, Qinji, Xu, Andi, Feng, Yile, Wang, Ruixin, Zhao, Lanqin, Lin, Zhenzhe, Yang, Yahan, Lin, Duoru, Wu, Xiaohang, Chen, Jingjing, Liu, Zhenzhen, Wu, Yuxuan, Dang, Kang, Qiu, Kexin, Wang, Zilong, Zhou, Ziheng, Liu, Dong, Wu, Qianni, Li, Mingyuan, Xiang, Yifan, Li, Xiaoyan, Lin, Zhuoling, Zeng, Danqi, Huang, Yunjian, Mo, Silang, Huang, Xiucheng, Sun, Shulin, Hu, Jianmin, Zhao, Jun, Wei, Meirong, Hu, Shoulong, Chen, Liang, Dai, Bingfa, Yang, Huasheng, Huang, Danping, Lin, Xiaoming, Liang, Lingyi, Ding, Xiaoyan, Yang, Yangfan, Wu, Pengsen, Zheng, Feihui, Stanojcic, Nick, Li, Ji-Peng Olivia, Cheung, Carol Y., Long, Erping, Chen, Chuan, Zhu, Yi, Yu-Wai-Man, Patrick, Wang, Ruixuan, Zheng, Wei-shi, Ding, Xiaowei, Lin, Haotian
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