Computer-vision-enabled augmented reality fundus biomicroscopy. |
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Authors: | J W Berger D S Shin |
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Affiliation: | Department of Ophthalmology, Scheie Eye Institute, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104, USA. jwberger@mail.med.upenn.edu |
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Abstract: | PURPOSE: To guide treatment for macular diseases and to facilitate real-time image measurement and comparison, investigations were initiated to permit overlay of previously stored photographic and angiographic images directly onto the real-time slit-lamp biomicroscopic fundus image. DESIGN: Experimental study in model eyes, and preliminary observations in human subjects. METHODS: A modified, binocular video slit lamp interfaced to a personal computer and framegrabber allows for image acquisition and rendering of stored images overlaid onto the real-time slit-lamp biomicroscopic fundus image. Development proceeds with rendering on a computer monitor, while construction is completed on a miniature display interfaced directly with one of the slit-lamp oculars. Registration and tracking are performed with in-house-developed software. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Tracking speed and accuracy, ergonomic acceptability. RESULTS: Computer-vision algorithms permit robust montaging, tracking, registration, and rendering of previously stored photographic and angiographic images onto the real-time slit-lamp fundus biomicroscopic image. In model eyes and in preliminary studies in a human eye, optimized registration permits near-video-rate image overlay with updates at 3 to 10 Hz and misregistration errors on the order of 1 to 5 pixels. CONCLUSIONS: A prototype for ophthalmic augmented reality (image overlay) is presented. The current hardware/software implementation allows for robust performance. |
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Keywords: | Reprint requests to Jeffrey W. Berger MD PhD Computer Vision Laboratory Scheie Eye Institute University of Pennsylvania 51 North 39th St. Philadelphia PA 19104 USA |
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