DocumentCode :
1083059
Title :
Assessment of Tear Film Surface Quality Using Dynamic-Area High-Speed Videokeratoscopy
Author :
Alonso-Caneiro, David ; Iskander, D. Robert ; Collins, Michael J.
Author_Institution :
Contact Lens & Visual Opt. Lab., Queensland Univ. of Technol., Brisbane, QLD
Volume :
56
Issue :
5
fYear :
2009
fDate :
5/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1473
Lastpage :
1481
Abstract :
A new method for noninvasive assessment of tear film surface quality (TFSQ) is proposed. The method is based on high-speed videokeratoscopy in which the corneal area for the analysis is dynamically estimated in a manner that removes videokeratoscopy interference from the shadows of eyelashes but not that related to the poor quality of the precorneal tear film that is of interest. The separation between the two types of seemingly similar videokeratoscopy interference is achieved by region-based classification in which the overall noise is first separated from the useful signal (unaltered videokeratoscopy pattern), followed by a dedicated interference classification algorithm that distinguishes between the two considered interferences. The proposed technique provides a much wider corneal area for the analysis of TFSQ than the previously reported techniques. A preliminary study with the proposed technique, carried out for a range of anterior eye conditions, showed an effective behavior in terms of noise to signal separation, interference classification, as well as consistent TFSQ results. Subsequently, the method proved to be able to not only discriminate between the bare eye and the lens on eye conditions but also to have the potential to discriminate between the two types of contact lenses.
Keywords :
biomedical optical imaging; contact lenses; endoscopes; eye; high-speed optical techniques; image classification; light interference; medical image processing; anterior eye condition; contact lenses; corneal area; dynamic-area high-speed videokeratoscopy; eyelashes; interference classification algorithm; noninvasive assessment; region-based classification; signal separation; tear film surface quality assessment; Australia; Cornea; Eyelashes; High speed optical techniques; Image processing; Interference; Lenses; Optical films; Optical recording; Optical refraction; Surface topography; Cornea; high-speed videokeratoscopy (HSV); image processing; tear film; Algorithms; Analysis of Variance; Blinking; Contact Lenses; Cornea; Corneal Topography; Eyelashes; Humans; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Tears;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2008.2011993
Filename :
4760234
Link To Document :
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