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Relationship between long-term blood pressure fluctuations and visual field progression in primary open-angle glaucoma: a prospective cohort study. [PDF]
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The impact of different spectacle designs on the European visual field requirements for driving. [PDF]
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Visual field prediction using K-means clustering in patients with primary open angle glaucoma. [PDF]
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Effect of Visual Field Test on Intraocular Pressure in Glaucoma Patients. [PDF]
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Proceedings of the 9th Augmented Human International Conference, 2018
Current practices in visual field tests require skilled eye care professionals and expensive machine setup in a controlled environment [1], thus, limit their availability within eye care clinics and hospitals. With a low-cost Virtual Reality (VR) device and its immersive capability, we developed Visual Field Visualizer (VFV), a prototype VR system that
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Current practices in visual field tests require skilled eye care professionals and expensive machine setup in a controlled environment [1], thus, limit their availability within eye care clinics and hospitals. With a low-cost Virtual Reality (VR) device and its immersive capability, we developed Visual Field Visualizer (VFV), a prototype VR system that
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Perception, 2007
Human observers are sensitive to the ‘(physical) light field’ in the sense that they have expectations of how a given object would appear if it were introduced in the scene in front of them at some arbitrary location. Thus the ‘visual light field’ is defined even in the ‘empty space’ between objects.
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Human observers are sensitive to the ‘(physical) light field’ in the sense that they have expectations of how a given object would appear if it were introduced in the scene in front of them at some arbitrary location. Thus the ‘visual light field’ is defined even in the ‘empty space’ between objects.
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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1994
We present two new techniques for rendering 3D vector fields in scientific visualisation. We also present a new technique called texture splats for rendering these volumes efficiently. >
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We present two new techniques for rendering 3D vector fields in scientific visualisation. We also present a new technique called texture splats for rendering these volumes efficiently. >
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Optometry and Vision Science, 2005
ABSTRACT: Purpose. “Looked‐but‐failed‐to‐see” errors are a common cause of accidents, but it has never been determined whether obstructive elements within an automobile (e.g., window posts or the interior rearview mirror) have actually been an obstacle to vision. This work describes a technique
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ABSTRACT: Purpose. “Looked‐but‐failed‐to‐see” errors are a common cause of accidents, but it has never been determined whether obstructive elements within an automobile (e.g., window posts or the interior rearview mirror) have actually been an obstacle to vision. This work describes a technique
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