视网膜假体刺激前的有效场景准备和缩小尺寸

W. Al-Atabany, P. Degenaar
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视网膜假体正朝着为色素性视网膜炎患者提供一些功能视力的方向发展。光电/光基因视网膜假体具有特殊的前景。由于各种技术都不可能在第一时间返回完美的视觉效果,我们需要探索如何最好地呈现视觉场景。关键任务是恢复患者的活动能力和场景识别能力。因此,在将视觉信息转移到视网膜之前,应该对其进行某种形式的还原。特别是场景分割可以减少不重要的纹理,从而增加关键特征和物体的对比度。基于物体的热特性,本文提出了一种新的处理平台,可以对可见光-红外混合成像分割出的重要物体进行仅仅转移。利用这种新的分割方法,即使在较低的有效分辨率下,仍然可以区分复杂的目标。
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Efficient scene preparation and downscaling prior to stimulation in retinal prosthesis
Retinal prostheses are moving towards providing a return to some functional vision for those with the Retinitis Pigmentosa disease. Optoelectronic/optogenetic retinal prosthesis holds particular promise. As the various techniques are unlikely to return perfect vision in the first instance, we need to explore how best to present the visual scene. The key task is to restore mobility and scene recognition to the patients. Therefore, some form of reduction for the visual information should be applied before transfer to the retina. In particular, scene segmentation can reduce unimportant textures, thus increasing the contrast of the key features and objects. Based on the thermal characteristics of objects, in this paper we present a new processing platform to just transfer important objects segmented using mixed visible-infra red imaging. With this new segmentation approach, complex objects are still distinguishable even with low effective resolution.
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