Wearable Computer Vision Systems for a Cortical Visual Prosthesis

Wai Ho Li; Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV) Workshops, 2013, pp. 428-435

Abstract


Cortical visual prostheses produce bionic vision by translating data from a headworn sensor into spatialtemporal patterns of electrical stimulation of a patient's Primary Visual Cortex (V1). The resulting bionic vision has low resolution, poor dynamic range and other limitations. These limitations are unlikely to change in the next decade due to the combined constraints of technology and biology as well as the slow process of medical device certification. This paper discusses ongoing research on Wearable Computer Vision Systems (WCVS) designed for two purposes: Improving the utility of bionic vision and non-invasive evaluation of visual prosthesis on sighted subjects using Simulated Prosthetic Vision (SPV).

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@InProceedings{Ho_2013_ICCV_Workshops,
author = {Wai Ho Li},
title = {Wearable Computer Vision Systems for a Cortical Visual Prosthesis},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV) Workshops},
month = {June},
year = {2013}
}