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Acquired Monocular Vision

Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation, 2022
The purpose of this study is to describe the etiology and effects of acquired monocular vision in older adults and how it can affect clients' daily activities and functional mobility. This study will describe how occupational therapy interventions facilitate functional visual skills, in order to support occupational performance of a client with ...
Yu-Pin Hsu, Inna Babaeva
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Is Binocular Vision Always Monocular?

Science, 1978
Visual sensitivity of one eye was determined under binocular stimulus conditions yielding apparent fusion, stereopsis, monocular dominance, and monocular suppression. Marked losses in sensitivity accompanied monocular suppression but were not evident during stable single vision.
R, Blake, J, Camisa
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Behavioral Compensation with Monocular Vision

Science, 1967
If an object is arranged so that when viewed monocularly it appears centered in an aperture it is displaced from the position in which it appears binocularly centered. Before and after viewing the responding right hand with the left eye through a small aperture, observers were required manually to indicate a point in line with the center without visual
R H, Day, D, Singer, K, Keen
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Dynamic monocular machine vision

Machine Vision and Applications, 1988
A new approach to real-time machine vision in dynamic scenes is presented based on special hardware and methods for feature extraction and information processing. Using integral spatio-temporal models, it by-passes the nonunique inversion of the perspective projection by applying recursive least squares filtering.
Ernst D. Dickmanns, Volker Graefe
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Mapping with Monocular Vision in Two Dimensions

International Journal of Natural Computing Research, 2010
This article presents the problem of building bi-dimensional maps of environments when the sensor available is a camera used to detect edges crossing a single line of pixels and motion is restricted to a straight line along the optical axis. The position over time must be provided or assumed.
Nicolau Leal Werneck   +1 more
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An active target localization with monocular vision

11th IEEE International Conference on Control & Automation (ICCA), 2014
A novel information-driven trajectory planning algorithm for visual localization based on a moving camera is proposed in this paper. The trajectories of camera have a great influence on localization accuracy and efficiency. The camera estimates the target's position by means of extended Kalman filter and optimizes its motion directions by maximizing ...
Faqin Gao   +3 more
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Monocular Vision and Skiing

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966
To the Editor:— In regard to skiing and eye injuries ( 194 :477, 1965), the answer given regarding eye injuries in skiing by I. E. Hendryson, MD, was that eye injuries are not particularly common. He recommended that the patient in question be advised not to ski because of possible lack of depth perception associated with monocular vision.
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Applications of dynamic monocular machine vision

Machine Vision and Applications, 1988
The 4-D approach to real-time machine vision presented in the companion paper (Dickmanns and Graefe 1988, this volume) is applied here to two problem areas of widespread interest in robotics. Following a discussion of the vision hardware sed, first, the precise position control for planar docking between 3-D vehicles is discussed; second, the ...
Ernst D. Dickmanns, Volker Graefe
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