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1997
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Design considerations for a computer-vision-enabled ophthalmic augmented reality environment

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Design considerations for a computer-vision-enabled ophthalmic augmented reality environment
We have initiated studies towards the design and implementation of an ophthalmic augmented reality environment in order to allow for a more precise laser treatment for ophthalmic diseases, b teaching, c telemedicine, and d real-time image measurement, analysis, and comparison. The proposed system is being designed around a standard slitlamp biomicroscope. The microscope will be interfaced to a CCD camera, and the image sent to a video capture board. A single computer workstation will coordinate image capture, registration, and display. The captured image is registered with previously stored, montaged photographic and angiographic data, with superposition facilitated by funduslandmark-based fast registration algorithms. The computer then drives a high intensity, VGA resolution video display with adjustable brightness and contrast attached to one of the oculars of the slitlamp biomicroscope. Preliminary studies with a modi ed binocular operating microscope interfaced to a Sun Ultra1...
Jeffrey W. Berger, Michael E. Leventon, Nobuhiko H
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Type Conference
Year 1997
Where CVRMED
Authors Jeffrey W. Berger, Michael E. Leventon, Nobuhiko Hata, William M. Wells III, Ron Kikinis
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