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Artificial human vision camera

SPIE Proceedings, 2014
In this paper we present a real-time vision system modeling the human vision system. Our purpose is to inspire from human vision bio-mechanics to improve robotic capabilities for tasks such as objects detection and tracking. This work describes first the bio-mechanical discrepancies between human vision and classic cameras and the retinal processing ...
J.-F. Goudou, S. Maggio, M. Fagno
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Artificial Vision and Retinal Prosthesis

2021
Inherited retinal disorders such as retinitis pigmentosa can cause severe visual impairment in young working age population. Artificial vision using retinal prosthesis tries to create a useful form of vision bypassing the diseased retinal tissue. Different types of retinal prosthesis are available depending on the user interface, light-detection method,
Marco Mura, Patrik Schatz
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Hopeful progress in artificial vision

Artificial Organs
SummaryVisual impairment has been augmented by glasses for centuries. With the advent of newer technologies, correction of more severe visual impairment may be possible with brain–computer interface and eye implants.
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Implants for artificial vision

Expert Review of Ophthalmology, 2009
Several research groups have demonstrated that electrical stimulation of the retina using implantable microelectrode arrays is a useful approach to specifically activate the visual cortex in animal experiments. It has been further shown that blind subjects suffering from retinitis pigmentosa do have phosphene perception when electrical current was ...
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Artificial Vision

2006
Mark Humayun, Rohit Lakhanpal
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Artificial organs: recent progress in artificial hearing and vision

Journal of Artificial Organs, 2009
Artificial sensory organs are a prosthetic means of sending visual or auditory information to the brain by electrical stimulation of the optic or auditory nerves to assist visually impaired or hearing-impaired people. However, clinical application of artificial sensory organs, except for cochlear implants, is still a trial-and-error process.
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Artificial vision workbench.

Biomedical sciences instrumentation, 1998
Machine vision is an important component of medical systems engineering. Inexpensive miniature solid state cameras are now available. This paper describes how these devices can be used as artificial retinas, to take snapshots and moving pictures in monochrome or color.
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Artificial Vision Algorithms for Industry

2023
Integrating artificial intelligence and computer vision on wearable devices in industrial environments can increase productivity, efficiency, and safety in the workplace. Despite the availability of wearable devices such as Microsoft HoloLens, Magic Leap, and nreal, the application of artificial intelligence algorithms on wearable devices equipped with
Farinella G. M., Furnari A.
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New trends in Artificial Vision and Artificial Intelligence

2008
This special issue constitutes a collection of extended versions of selected papers presented at the Second International Symposium on "Brain, Vision and Artificial Intelligence" (BVAI 2007), held in Xaples, Italy, on 10-12 October, 2007. The collected papers deal with novel techniques in Artificial Vision (AV) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), and ...
De Gregorio M, Frucci M
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Artificial Neuron Devices

Chemical Reviews, 2023
Xiaodong Chen
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