Modeling the Optical Properties of the Aging Human Crystalline Lens from Computer Processed Scheimpflug Images in Relation to the Lens Paradox

C. A. Cook, J. Koretz
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Of the many methods that have been developed (e.g., phakometry, NMI, etc.) for non-invasive measurement of the geometry of the anterior segment, at present Scheimpflug photography offers the best resolution and the highest accuracy. The primary obstacle encountered with this or any other image based method has been obtaining quantitative measurements of the position and curvature of lens surfaces and zone boundaries from the images directly. Image enhancement (Sobel gradient scanning), and pattern recognition methods (Hough transformation and recursive least squares algorithms) have been applied successfully to this problem. These techniques have been described previously [1] as well as the algorithms used to correct for nonuniform Scheimpflug camera scaling. Combined, these techniques yield representations of lens geometry having sufficient accuracy that ray tracing can be applied to determine lens optical properties from well poised models with one unknown. The image processing methods will be reviewed as an introduction.
利用计算机处理的Scheimpflug图像对老化人体晶状体的光学特性进行建模,与透镜悖论有关
在已经开发的许多方法(例如,瞳孔测量法,NMI等)中,目前Scheimpflug摄影提供了最好的分辨率和最高的精度。这种或任何其他基于图像的方法遇到的主要障碍是直接从图像中获得透镜表面和区域边界的位置和曲率的定量测量。图像增强(索贝尔梯度扫描)和模式识别方法(霍夫变换和递归最小二乘算法)已成功应用于该问题。这些技术在以前已经被描述过[1],以及用于校正非均匀Scheimpflug相机缩放的算法。结合起来,这些技术产生了具有足够精度的透镜几何表示,光线追踪可以应用于从一个未知的良好平衡模型中确定透镜光学特性。本文将对图像处理方法进行介绍。
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