Title :
Context-based modelling of interferometric signals for the assessment of tear-film surface quality
Author :
Alonso-Caneiro, D. ; Szczesna, D.H. ; Iskander, D.R. ; Collins, Matthew J.
Author_Institution :
Contact Lens&Visual Opt. Lab., Queensland Univ. of Technol., Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Abstract :
Modelling of interferometric signals related to tear film surface quality is considered. In the context of tear film surface quality estimation in normal healthy eyes, two clinical parameters are of interest: the build-up time, and the average interblink surface quality. The former is closely related to the signal derivative while the latter to the signal itself. Polynomial signal models, chosen for a particular set of noisy interferometric measurements, can be optimally selected, in some sense, with a range of information criteria such as AIC, MDL, Cp, and CME. Those criteria, however, do not always guarantee that the true derivative of the signal is accurately represented and they often overestimate it. Here, a practical method for judicious selection of model order in a polynomial fitting to a signal is proposed so that the derivative of the signal is adequately represented. The paper highlights the importance of context-based signal modelling in model order selection.
Keywords :
interferometry; polynomials; signal processing; Polynomial signal models; average interblink surface quality; build-up time; context-based signal modelling; interferometric signals; model order selection; noisy interferometric measurements; polynomial fitting; tear-film surface quality; Context modeling; Frequency estimation; Lenses; Optical films; Optical interferometry; Optical sensors; Optical surface waves; Polynomials; Shearing; Surface fitting; information criteria; model order selection; signal derivative estimation;
Conference_Titel :
Statistical Signal Processing, 2009. SSP '09. IEEE/SP 15th Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Cardiff
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2709-3
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2711-6
DOI :
10.1109/SSP.2009.5278515