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Real Time Pattern Recognition and Feature Analysis from Video Signals Applied to Eye Movement and Pupillary Reflex Monitoring

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Original techniques for real time pattern recognition and feature analysis from standard video signals have been applied to the monitoring of eye movements and pupillary size during visual field examinations in routine ophthalmological practice.

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A. Heijl E. L. Greve

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Charlier, J.R., Bariseau, JL., Chuffart, V., Marsy, F., Hache, JC. (1985). Real Time Pattern Recognition and Feature Analysis from Video Signals Applied to Eye Movement and Pupillary Reflex Monitoring. In: Heijl, A., Greve, E.L. (eds) Sixth International Visual Field Symposium. Documenta Ophthalmologica Proceedings Series, vol 42. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5512-7_26

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