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Image Modeling of the Human Eye.

By: Acharya U, Rajendra
Contributor(s): Ng, Y. K. Eddie | Suri, Jasjit S
Material type: TextTextSeries: Artech House bioinformatics & biomedical imaging series: Publisher: Norwood : Artech House, 2008Description: 1 online resource (377 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781596932098; 1596932090; 1596932082; 9781596932081Subject(s): Eye -- Diseases -- Diagnosis | Eye -- Data processing | Eye -- Anatomy | Diagnostic imaging | Diagnostic Imaging | Œil -- Maladies -- Diagnostic | Œil -- Informatique | Œil -- Anatomie | Imagerie pour le diagnostic | Diagnostic imaging | Eye -- Anatomy | Eye -- Diseases -- DiagnosisGenre/Form: Electronic books. Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 617.7154 LOC classification: RE76.I43 2008Online resources: Access available for SaTH and ShropCom OpenAthens users
Contents:
Image Modeling of the Human Eye; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 The Human Eye; Chapter 2 Introduction to Imaging Optics; Chapter 3 Eye Imaging Systems; Chapter 4 Automatic Identification of AnteriorSegment Eye Abnormalities in Optical Images; Chapter 5 Identification of Different Stages of Diabetic Retinopathy Using Retinal Optical Images; Chapter 6 Computer-Based Detection of Diabetes Maculopathy Stages Using Higher-Order Spectra; Chapter 7 Algorithms for Detecting Glaucomatous Structural Changes in the Optic Nerve Head.
Chapter 8 Fractal Measures for Fungal KeratitisDiagnosis Using a White-Light Confocal MicroscopeChapter 9 Vessel Detection Experiments Using a Gaussian Matched Filter; Chapter 10 Detection of Retinal Blood Vessels Using Gabor Filters; Chapter 11 Finite Element Simulation of the Eye Structure with Bioheat Analysis: Two- and Three-Dimensional Ocular Surface Temperature Profiles; Chapter 12 Variations of the Corneal Surface Temperature with Contact Lens Wear; Chapter 13 An Axisymmetri.
Summary: This groundbreaking resource gives you full details on state-of-the-art 2D and 3D eye imaging and modeling techniques that are paving the way to breakthrough clinical applications in eye health. It's the first book to explore in depth a new generation of computational methods that combine image processing, simulation, and statistical discrimination tools in efforts to improve early detection of cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, iridocyclitis, corneal haze, maculopathy, and other visual impairments and conditions.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Image Modeling of the Human Eye; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 The Human Eye; Chapter 2 Introduction to Imaging Optics; Chapter 3 Eye Imaging Systems; Chapter 4 Automatic Identification of AnteriorSegment Eye Abnormalities in Optical Images; Chapter 5 Identification of Different Stages of Diabetic Retinopathy Using Retinal Optical Images; Chapter 6 Computer-Based Detection of Diabetes Maculopathy Stages Using Higher-Order Spectra; Chapter 7 Algorithms for Detecting Glaucomatous Structural Changes in the Optic Nerve Head.

Chapter 8 Fractal Measures for Fungal KeratitisDiagnosis Using a White-Light Confocal MicroscopeChapter 9 Vessel Detection Experiments Using a Gaussian Matched Filter; Chapter 10 Detection of Retinal Blood Vessels Using Gabor Filters; Chapter 11 Finite Element Simulation of the Eye Structure with Bioheat Analysis: Two- and Three-Dimensional Ocular Surface Temperature Profiles; Chapter 12 Variations of the Corneal Surface Temperature with Contact Lens Wear; Chapter 13 An Axisymmetri.

This groundbreaking resource gives you full details on state-of-the-art 2D and 3D eye imaging and modeling techniques that are paving the way to breakthrough clinical applications in eye health. It's the first book to explore in depth a new generation of computational methods that combine image processing, simulation, and statistical discrimination tools in efforts to improve early detection of cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, iridocyclitis, corneal haze, maculopathy, and other visual impairments and conditions.

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