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Imaging vitreous floaters and cataracts with optical simulations

This study proposes a practical method for modeling floating images in a human eye with vitreous floaters by using optical software and image processing. A floating image is an overlapping image of vitreous floaters inside the eye and an object outside. Firstly, the diffraction pattern from a small...

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Published in:Optik (Stuttgart) 2019-10, Vol.194, p.163075, Article 163075
Main Authors: Lee, Chi-Hung, Woo, George C., Huang, Shuan-Yu, Sun, Han-Yin, Yeh, Shang-Min
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Language:English
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Summary:This study proposes a practical method for modeling floating images in a human eye with vitreous floaters by using optical software and image processing. A floating image is an overlapping image of vitreous floaters inside the eye and an object outside. Firstly, the diffraction pattern from a small floater ball was studied. To model the images caused by floater groups, such as threadlike strands and cataract-induced floaters, a nonsequential software and Mie scattering theory were applied. On the basis of our simulation, an artificial reduced eye having floater-like micro-structures is utilized to show different floating images. The main benefit of this modeling method is the ability to assist quantitatively identifying the vision deficiency induced by floaters.
ISSN:0030-4026
1618-1336
DOI:10.1016/j.ijleo.2019.163075