DocumentCode :
953733
Title :
Image Analysis for Microelectronic Retinal Prosthesis
Author :
Hallum, L.E. ; Cloherty, S.L. ; Lovell, N.H.
Volume :
55
Issue :
1
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
344
Lastpage :
346
Abstract :
By way of extracellular, stimulating electrodes, a microelectronic retinal prosthesis aims to render discrete, luminous spots-so-called phosphenes-in the visual field, thereby providing a phosphene image (PI) as a rudimentary remediation of profound blindness. As part thereof, a digital camera, or some other photosensitive array, captures frames, frames are analyzed, and phosphenes are actuated accordingly by way of modulated charge injections. Here, we present a method that allows the assessment of image analysis schemes for integration with a prosthetic device, that is, the means of converting the captured image (high resolution) to modulated charge injections (low resolution). We use the mutual-information function to quantify the amount of information conveyed to the PI observer (device implantee), while accounting for the statistics of visual stimuli. We demonstrate an effective scheme involving overlapping, Gaussian kernels, and discuss extensions of the method to account for short-term visual memory in observers, and their perceptual errors of omission and commission.
Keywords :
biomedical electrodes; biomedical optical imaging; eye; handicapped aids; medical image processing; prosthetics; blindness; digital camera; extracellular stimulating electrodes; image analysis; microelectronic retinal prosthesis; mutual-information function; phosphene image; photosensitive array; prosthetic device; visual stimuli; Blindness; Digital cameras; Electrodes; Extracellular; Image analysis; Image resolution; Microelectronics; Prosthetics; Rendering (computer graphics); Retina; Computational vision; computational vision; functional electrical stimulation (FES); image processing; information theory; low vision; signal processing; vision prosthesis; Artificial Intelligence; Blindness; Computer-Aided Design; Electric Stimulation Therapy; Electronics; Equipment Failure Analysis; Humans; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Information Storage and Retrieval; Prosthesis Design; Retina; User-Computer Interface;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2007.903713
Filename :
4360111
Link To Document :
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