TY - JOUR
T1 - Mediated-reality magnification for macular degeneration rehabilitation
AU - Martin-Gonzalez, Anabel
AU - Kotliar, Konstantin
AU - Rios-Martinez, Jorge
AU - Lanzl, Ines
AU - Navab, Nassir
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported, in part, by Bayerische Forschungss-tiftung (BFS), Secretaría de Educación Pública de México (SEP), TUM-Graduate School (TUM-GS), and TUM Gender Center.
PY - 2014/10/7
Y1 - 2014/10/7
N2 - Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a gradually progressive eye condition, which is one of the leading causes of blindness and low vision in the Western world. Prevailing optical visual aids compensate part of the lost visual function, but omitting helpful complementary information. This paper proposes an efficient magnification technique, which can be implemented on a head-mounted display, for improving vision of patients with AMD, by preserving global information of the scene. Performance of the magnification approach is evaluated by simulating central vision loss in normally sighted subjects. Visual perception was measured as a function of text reading speed and map route following speed. Statistical analysis of experimental results suggests that our magnification method improves reading speed 1.2 times and spatial orientation to find routes on a map 1.5 times compared to a conventional magnification approach, being capable to enhance peripheral vision of AMD subjects along with their life quality.
AB - Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a gradually progressive eye condition, which is one of the leading causes of blindness and low vision in the Western world. Prevailing optical visual aids compensate part of the lost visual function, but omitting helpful complementary information. This paper proposes an efficient magnification technique, which can be implemented on a head-mounted display, for improving vision of patients with AMD, by preserving global information of the scene. Performance of the magnification approach is evaluated by simulating central vision loss in normally sighted subjects. Visual perception was measured as a function of text reading speed and map route following speed. Statistical analysis of experimental results suggests that our magnification method improves reading speed 1.2 times and spatial orientation to find routes on a map 1.5 times compared to a conventional magnification approach, being capable to enhance peripheral vision of AMD subjects along with their life quality.
KW - age-related macular degeneration
KW - central vision loss
KW - head-mounted display
KW - low vision rehabilitation
KW - mediated reality
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U2 - 10.1080/09500340.2014.936110
DO - 10.1080/09500340.2014.936110
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84940270711
SN - 0950-0340
VL - 61
SP - 1400
EP - 1408
JO - Journal of Modern Optics
JF - Journal of Modern Optics
IS - 17
ER -