TY - GEN
T1 - An Improved Schematic Human Eye Model for Human Vision Simulation
AU - Wang, Wei
AU - Yue, Yong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 IEEE.
PY - 2020/3
Y1 - 2020/3
N2 - The human eye is a complex and precise optical imaging system. The refractive surgeries, e.g. LASIK, aim to correct the refractive error of the human eye. An important precondition of refractive surgeries is to model the human eye. The human eye model is used to simulate the human vision to guide and evaluate refractive surgeries. Especially, the defocus blur that is caused by the refractive error is considered in the human vision simulation. However, the asymmetry and irregularity of eyeball shape and optical media make it impossible to model the human eye accurately. This inaccuracy in the modelling of the human eye makes it is difficult to perform the surgeries accurately with several surgical complications, e.g. the halo and vision acuity in dark environments. In addition, the current studies of human eye modelling are for the human eye with normal vision. The main reason is the complex causes of pathological vision in pathological human eye modelling, e.g. the abnormal length of the optical axis and the abnormal dioptre of the cornea in myopia and hyperopia. This study proposes an improved schematic human eye model to achieve human eye modelling and simulation. The different length of the optical axis and the change of corneal thickness are considered in this human eye model. The main contributions of this study are to achieve the personalised modelling of the human eye with pathological vision and provide the visual quality evaluation of refractive surgeries.
AB - The human eye is a complex and precise optical imaging system. The refractive surgeries, e.g. LASIK, aim to correct the refractive error of the human eye. An important precondition of refractive surgeries is to model the human eye. The human eye model is used to simulate the human vision to guide and evaluate refractive surgeries. Especially, the defocus blur that is caused by the refractive error is considered in the human vision simulation. However, the asymmetry and irregularity of eyeball shape and optical media make it impossible to model the human eye accurately. This inaccuracy in the modelling of the human eye makes it is difficult to perform the surgeries accurately with several surgical complications, e.g. the halo and vision acuity in dark environments. In addition, the current studies of human eye modelling are for the human eye with normal vision. The main reason is the complex causes of pathological vision in pathological human eye modelling, e.g. the abnormal length of the optical axis and the abnormal dioptre of the cornea in myopia and hyperopia. This study proposes an improved schematic human eye model to achieve human eye modelling and simulation. The different length of the optical axis and the change of corneal thickness are considered in this human eye model. The main contributions of this study are to achieve the personalised modelling of the human eye with pathological vision and provide the visual quality evaluation of refractive surgeries.
KW - Human vision simulation
KW - Refractive surgeries simulation
KW - Schematic human eye modelling
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U2 - 10.1109/CTISC49998.2020.00011
DO - 10.1109/CTISC49998.2020.00011
M3 - Conference Proceeding
AN - SCOPUS:85093838997
T3 - Proceedings - 2020 2nd International Conference on Advances in Computer Technology, Information Science and Communications, CTISC 2020
SP - 27
EP - 33
BT - Proceedings - 2020 2nd International Conference on Advances in Computer Technology, Information Science and Communications, CTISC 2020
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 2nd International Conference on Advances in Computer Technology, Information Science and Communications, CTISC 2020
Y2 - 10 July 2020 through 12 July 2020
ER -