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Development of a personalized conversational health agent to enhance physical activity for blind and low-vision individuals. [PDF]
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Alternative audio-graphic method for presenting structural information in mathematical graphs designed for low-vision users. [PDF]
Dzierzgowska E +5 more
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Training Indoor and Scene-Specific Semantic Segmentation Models to Assist Blind and Low Vision Users in Activities of Daily Living. [PDF]
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Topical Review: Clinical, Physiological, and Functional Benefits of Home-based Telerehabilitation with Occupational Therapists for Low Vision. [PDF]
Kammer RL, Federici R, Gormley S.
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Accessible Gesture Typing on Smartphones for People with Low Vision. [PDF]
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Vision assessment and rehabilitation in low vision
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1992This subjective review of the year's literature on low vision, with particular emphasis on rehabilitation, attempts to search out and discuss what is new and innovative rather than to cover the year's publications with equal weight. The review covers areas of testing and assessment of children and the multiply impaired with low vision, vision ...
S J, Leat, G C, Wood
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Abstract Low vision is any form of vision impairment, not correctable by glasses or contacts, resulting from eye diseases such as macular degeneration, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, or cataract. Low vision is a broad spectrum lying between total blindness and normal vision.
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Optometry and Vision Science, 1996
ABSTRACT Low vision rehabilitation often concentrates on vocational and living skills training. Nonetheless, the motivation for improving reading or travel skills may be to pursue some enjoyable recreational activity. A case report of a telescopic aid for surfing is presented, emphasizing the importance of recreation in low vision ...
J, Owen, P, Herse
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ABSTRACT Low vision rehabilitation often concentrates on vocational and living skills training. Nonetheless, the motivation for improving reading or travel skills may be to pursue some enjoyable recreational activity. A case report of a telescopic aid for surfing is presented, emphasizing the importance of recreation in low vision ...
J, Owen, P, Herse
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