Many algorithms have been proposed to help clinicians evaluate cone density and spacing, as these may be related to the onset of retinal diseases. However, there has been no rigorous comparison of the performance of these algorithms. In addition, the performance of such algorithms is typically determined by comparison with human observers. Here we propose a technique to simulate realistic images of the cone mosaic. We use the simulated images to test the performance of two popular cone detection algorithms and we introduce an algorithm which is used by astronomers to detect stars in astronomical images. We use Free Response Operating Characteristic (FROC) curves to evaluate and compare the performance of the three algorithms. This al...
Purpose: Adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscope (AOSLO) imaging has been used to calculate me...
A fast and efficient method for quantifying photoreceptor density in images obtained with an en-face...
It is commonly assumed that the visual resolution limit must be equal to or less than the Nyquist fr...
<p>(<b>A</b>) The fraction of cones correctly classified for various combinations of L∶M cone ratio ...
The introduction of adaptive optics (AO) into vision science has made it possible for clinicians to ...
International audienceSampling is the reduction of a continuous signal into a discrete one, or the s...
Purpose: To evaluate how metrics used to describe the cone mosaic change in response to simulated ph...
International audienceSampling is the reduction of a continuous signal into a discrete one, or the s...
PURPOSE. To assess reliability and agreement among three metrics used to evaluate the distribution o...
Although there is increasing interest in the investigation of cone reflectance variability, little i...
PURPOSE. To assess reliability and agreement among three metrics used to evaluate the distribution o...
PURPOSE: To investigate the influence of various technical factors on the variation of cone packing ...
A fast and efficient method for quantifying photoreceptor density in images obtained with an en-face...
(A) Example cone mosaics simulated by our computational observer model. The highest tested cone dens...
<p>On the left are embeddings of the dichromatic retinal mosaic: (<b>A</b>) the full embedding; (<b>...
Purpose: Adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscope (AOSLO) imaging has been used to calculate me...
A fast and efficient method for quantifying photoreceptor density in images obtained with an en-face...
It is commonly assumed that the visual resolution limit must be equal to or less than the Nyquist fr...
<p>(<b>A</b>) The fraction of cones correctly classified for various combinations of L∶M cone ratio ...
The introduction of adaptive optics (AO) into vision science has made it possible for clinicians to ...
International audienceSampling is the reduction of a continuous signal into a discrete one, or the s...
Purpose: To evaluate how metrics used to describe the cone mosaic change in response to simulated ph...
International audienceSampling is the reduction of a continuous signal into a discrete one, or the s...
PURPOSE. To assess reliability and agreement among three metrics used to evaluate the distribution o...
Although there is increasing interest in the investigation of cone reflectance variability, little i...
PURPOSE. To assess reliability and agreement among three metrics used to evaluate the distribution o...
PURPOSE: To investigate the influence of various technical factors on the variation of cone packing ...
A fast and efficient method for quantifying photoreceptor density in images obtained with an en-face...
(A) Example cone mosaics simulated by our computational observer model. The highest tested cone dens...
<p>On the left are embeddings of the dichromatic retinal mosaic: (<b>A</b>) the full embedding; (<b>...
Purpose: Adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscope (AOSLO) imaging has been used to calculate me...
A fast and efficient method for quantifying photoreceptor density in images obtained with an en-face...
It is commonly assumed that the visual resolution limit must be equal to or less than the Nyquist fr...