Artificial Vision, New Visual Modalities and Neuroadaptation
To study the descriptions from which artificial vision derives, to explore the new visual modalities resulting from eye surgeries and diseases, and to gain awareness of the use of machine vision systems for both enhancement of visual perception and better understanding of neuroadaptation. Science...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Galenos Yayinevi
2012-01-01
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Series: | Türk Oftalmoloji Dergisi |
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Online Access: | http://www.oftalmoloji.org/article_2126/Artificial-Vision-New-Visual-Modalities-And-Neuroadaptation |
Summary: | To study the descriptions from which artificial vision derives, to explore the new visual modalities resulting from eye surgeries and diseases,
and to gain awareness of the use of machine vision systems for both enhancement of visual perception and better understanding of
neuroadaptation.
Science could not define until today what vision is. However, some optical-based systems and definitions have been established considering
some factors for the formation of seeing. The best known system includes Gabor filter and Gabor patch which work on edge perception,
describing the visual perception in the best known way. These systems are used today in industry and technology of machines, robots and
computers to provide their "seeing".
These definitions are used beyond the machinery in humans for neuroadaptation in new visual modalities after some eye surgeries or to
improve the quality of some already known visual modalities. Beside this, “the blindsight” -which was not known to exist until 35 years
ago - can be stimulated with visual exercises.
Gabor system is a description of visual perception definable in machine vision as well as in human visual perception. This system is used
today in robotic vision. There are new visual modalities which arise after some eye surgeries or with the use of some visual optical devices.
Also, blindsight is a different visual modality starting to be defined even though the exact etiology is not known. In all the new visual
modalities, new vision stimulating therapies using the Gabor systems can be applied. (Turk J Oph thal mol 2012; 42: 61-5) |
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ISSN: | 1300-0659 2147-2661 |