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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Dynamic Image Precompensation for Improving Visual Performance of Computer Users with Ocular Aberrations

Huang, Jian 18 June 2013 (has links)
With the progress of computer technology, computers are expected to be more intelligent in the interaction with humans, presenting information according to the user's psychological and physiological characteristics. However, computer users with visual problems may encounter difficulties on the perception of icons, menus, and other graphical information displayed on the screen, limiting the efficiency of their interaction with computers. In this dissertation, a personalized and dynamic image precompensation method was developed to improve the visual performance of the computer users with ocular aberrations. The precompensation was applied on the graphical targets before presenting them on the screen, aiming to counteract the visual blurring caused by the ocular aberration of the user's eye. A complete and systematic modeling approach to describe the retinal image formation of the computer user was presented, taking advantage of modeling tools, such as Zernike polynomials, wavefront aberration, Point Spread Function and Modulation Transfer Function. The ocular aberration of the computer user was originally measured by a wavefront aberrometer, as a reference for the precompensation model. The dynamic precompensation was generated based on the resized aberration, with the real-time pupil diameter monitored. The potential visual benefit of the dynamic precompensation method was explored through software simulation, with the aberration data from a real human subject. An "artificial eye'' experiment was conducted by simulating the human eye with a high-definition camera, providing objective evaluation to the image quality after precompensation. In addition, an empirical evaluation with 20 human participants was also designed and implemented, involving image recognition tests performed under a more realistic viewing environment of computer use. The statistical analysis results of the empirical experiment confirmed the effectiveness of the dynamic precompensation method, by showing significant improvement on the recognition accuracy. The merit and necessity of the dynamic precompensation were also substantiated by comparing it with the static precompensation. The visual benefit of the dynamic precompensation was further confirmed by the subjective assessments collected from the evaluation participants.
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Sindrome de Turner : a perspectiva das pacientes

Suzigan, Ligia Zuppi Conceição 17 February 2004 (has links)
Orientadores: Andrea Trevas Maciel Guerra, Roberto Benedito de Paiva e Silva / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Ciências Médicas / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-04T01:13:43Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Suzigan_LigiaZuppiConceicao_M.pdf: 719674 bytes, checksum: 0fd7aced48effd8567e687fc3397c183 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2004 / Resumo: Objetivo: Identificar a percepção das pacientes com Síndrome de Turner (ST) a respeito de sua condição. Casuística e Método: Entrevistas individuais com 36 pacientes com ST entre 15 e 25 anos e mais de 2 anos de acompanhamento, abordando temas referentes ao impacto no momento do diagnóstico, compreensão a respeito da ST, seu impacto sobre a vida atual e expectativas de futuro. Resultados: Apenas 1/3 compreendeu o diagnóstico de ST imediatamente, e o sentimento associado a esse momento foi freqüentemente neutro (17) ou de preocupação (12). Cerca de 1/3 não soube explicar a etiologia da ST, não relacionou a ela os sintomas que apresenta e(ou) acredita haver cura. Em sua vida atual, embora a grande maioria declare que a ST não interfere em sua vida (2/3) e se considere feliz (3/4), em mais da metade dos casos há evidências de dificuldades de interação social e de relacionamento amoroso, baixa auto-estima, insatisfação com a aparência física, em particular a baixa estatura e sofrimento com a questão da esterilidade. Suas expectativas de futuro estão predominantemente ligadas a trabalho e estudo; mesmo estando com 19 anos, em média, uma em cada duas ainda espera crescer. Conclusão: Além da abordagem médica da ST, é fundamental que o conhecimento das pacientes a respeito dessa síndrome e as questões referentes a esterilidade, baixa estatura, auto-imagem e interações sociais sejam alvo de atenção especial e contínua a partir do momento do diagnóstico; a situação ideal seria a de atuação de um psicólogo juntamente com a equipe médica / Abstract: Objective: To identify the perception of patients with Turner syndrome (TS) about their condition. Methodology: Thirty-six women with TS, aged between 15 and 25 years and with over two years of medical follow-up, were individually interviewed about: the impact of TS at the moment of the diagnosis, their understanding of the syndrome, its effect in their current lives and their expectations for the future. Results: Only one third of the patients understood the diagnosis immediately and their feelings associated to that moment were neutral (17) or concerned (12). About one third of the interviewed women were unable to explain the etiology of TS, they have not related their symptoms with TS and/or believe there might be a cure for it. Although most say that the syndrome has no interference in their current lives (2/3) and that they consider themselves happy persons (3/4), in more than half of the interviews there are evidences of difficulties with social interactions and love relationships, low self-esteem, dissatisfaction with their physical appearances, mainly short stature, and worries about infertility. Their hopes for the future refer mainly to study and have a job; growing up expectation was mentioned by one in two of the women, in spite of their mean age of 19 years. Conclusion: Besides medical treatment, it is important that the knowledge of the patients about the syndrome and some issues as infertility, short stature, self-image and social interactions receive proper and continuous attention from the moment of the diagnosis. The ideal situation should be a joint-action of the psychologist and the medical team / Mestrado / Saude da Criança e do Adolescente / Mestre em Saude da Criança e do Adolescente
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Genetic features of multicentric/multifocal intramucosal gastric carcinoma / 多中心性/多発性粘膜内胃癌の遺伝学的特徴

Takahashi(Mizuguchi), Aya 23 July 2019 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(医学) / 甲第21990号 / 医博第4504号 / 新制||医||1037(附属図書館) / 京都大学大学院医学研究科医学専攻 / (主査)教授 武藤 学, 教授 松田 文彦, 教授 小川 誠司 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Medical Science / Kyoto University / DFAM
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Amélioration des performances des systèmes d'imagerie panoramiques et Panomorphes

Larivière Bastien, Martin January 2014 (has links)
En raison de leur grand champ de vue, les systèmes d’imagerie panoramiques et Panomorphes sont des cas particuliers du point de vue de la conception optique. Le champ de vue élevé introduit une quantité importante d’aberrations qui doivent être corrigées. Pour obtenir la qualité d’image voulue, les aberrations sont minimisées par l’optimisation de certaines composantes physiques. Cette approche a cependant ses limites. Ce projet a donc pour but d’explorer d’autres techniques qui permettront de dépasser ces limites. Trois types de techniques sont étudiés : les techniques matérielles, logicielles et hybrides. Dans la section des techniques matérielles, le senseur courbé et les lentilles de champ de forme libre sont étudiés. Il est démontré qu’avec ces techniques, il est possible de créer l’effet de meilleur foyer sur toute l’image. De plus, le senseur courbé permet la conception de systèmes monocentriques qui permettent une conception plus simple et des performances accrues. La section des techniques logicielles montre les gains qu’il est possible d’obtenir par le traitement d’image. Malgré la variation importante de la PSF, la déconvolution réussit à améliorer la qualité de l’image en général. La correction de la couleur latérale amène une amélioration complémentaire à la déconvolution. Les deux méthodes sont suffisamment rapides pour envisager une application vidéo. La dernière section présente une technique appelée encodage de front d’onde. Deux méthodes d’optimisation sont présentées, l’optimisation par la MTF et par la variance entre l’image et l’objet. L’optimisation par la variance nécessite plus de temps de calcul, mais considère l’étape de la reconstruction et le bruit, et donne donc de meilleurs résultats. Des simulations sont aussi effectuées pour comparer l’efficacité et le domaine d’application de deux types de masques. Il est montré que le masque cubique est plus efficace pour corriger le défocus et l’astigmatisme et que le masque quartique est plus efficace en présence de coma et de bruit blanc gaussien. En utilisant les informations acquises lors des simulations, un prototype basé sur la lentille IMV1 d’ImmerVision a été fabriqué. Le masque cubique fabriqué présente cependant une rugosité de surface trop importante et les images obtenues sont affectées par le bruit. / Because of their large field of view, panoramic and Panomorph imagers are modules of interest in optical design. An important field of view introduces many aberrations in a system. To obtain the desired image quality, aberrations are generally minimized by the optimization of certain optical components, but this practice has its limits. The goal of this project is hence to investigate other techniques that would allow breaking these limits. Three types of techniques are investigated: hardware, software and hybrid. In the hardware section, the curved sensor and the freeform field lens are analyzed. It is shown that they allow for a best focus effect on the whole image. The curved sensor can also be used to create a monocentric system which simplifies the optical design and gives increased performances compared to the traditional system. In the software section, the gains obtainable by image processing are highlighted. It is shown that even with the important variation of the PSF across the field of view, deconvolution still increases image quality as a whole. Lateral color correction gives additional improvement of the image. Both methods are sufficiently fast to consider a video application. The last section addresses wavefront coding. Two methods of optimization are presented: optimization by the MTF and optimization by the variance between object and image. The optimization by the variance requires more computation time but gives better results because it considers the effect of image reconstruction and noise. In this section, simulations are also used to compare the performances and the applicability of two phase mask types. It is shown that the cubic phase mask is more useful to correct defocus and astigmatism while the quartic phase mask is better for coma and Gaussian white noise. Using the information obtained with the simulations, a prototype based on the IMV1 ImmerVision lens was built. Unfortunately the cubic phase mask manufactured had a surface roughness that was too high and the resulting images are noisy.
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Analysis And Design Of Wide-angle Foveated Optical Systems

Curatu, George 01 January 2009 (has links)
The development of compact imaging systems capable of transmitting high-resolution images in real-time while covering a wide field-of-view (FOV) is critical in a variety of military and civilian applications: surveillance, threat detection, target acquisition, tracking, remote operation of unmanned vehicles, etc. Recently, optical foveated imaging using liquid crystal (LC) spatial light modulators (SLM) has received considerable attention as a potential approach to reducing size and complexity in fast wide-angle lenses. The fundamental concept behind optical foveated imaging is reducing the number of elements in a fast wide-angle lens by placing a phase SLM at the pupil stop to dynamically compensate aberrations left uncorrected by the optical design. In the recent years, considerable research and development has been conducted in the field of optical foveated imaging based on the LC SLM technology, and several foveated optical systems (FOS) prototypes have been built. However, most research has been focused so far on the experimental demonstration of the basic concept using off the shelf components, without much concern for the practicality or the optical performance of the systems. Published results quantify only the aberration correction capabilities of the FOS, often claiming diffraction limited performance at the region of interest (ROI). However, these results have continually overlooked diffraction effects on the zero-order efficiency and the image quality. The research work presented in this dissertation covers the methods and results of a detailed theoretical research study on the diffraction analysis, image quality, design, and optimization of fast wide-angle FOSs based on the current transmissive LC SLM technology. The amplitude and phase diffraction effects caused by the pixelated aperture of the SLM are explained and quantified, revealing fundamental limitations imposed by the current transmissive LC SLM technology. As a part of this study, five different fast wide-angle lens designs that can be used to build practical FOSs were developed, revealing additional challenges specific to the optical design of fast wide-angle systems, such as controlling the relative illumination, distortion, and distribution of aberrations across a wide FOV. One of the lens design examples was chosen as a study case to demonstrate the design, analysis, and optimization of a practical wide-angle FOS based on the current state-of-the-art transmissive LC SLM technology. The effects of fabrication and assembly tolerances on the image quality of fast wide-angle FOSs were also investigated, revealing the sensitivity of these fast well-corrected optical systems to manufacturing errors. The theoretical study presented in this dissertation sets fundamental analysis, design, and optimization guidelines for future developments in fast wide-angle FOSs based on transmissive SLM devices.
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Correcting ocular spherical aberration with soft contact lenses.

Cox, Michael J., Dietze, Holger H. January 2004 (has links)
No / Following aberroscopy, aspheric front surface soft contact lenses (SCLs) were custom-made to correct spherical refractive error and ocular spherical aberration (SA) of 18 myopic and five hypermetropic subjects (age, 20.5 . 5 yr). On-eye residual aberrations, logMAR visual acuity, and contrast sensitivity were compared with the best-correcting spectacle lens, an equally powered standard SCL, and an SCL designed to be aberration free in air. Custom-made and spherical SCLs reduced SA ( p . 0.001; p . 0.05) but did not change total root-meansquare (rms) wave-front aberration (WFA). Aberration-free SCLs increased SA ( p . 0.05), coma ( p . 0.05), and total rms WFA. Visual acuity remained unchanged with any of the SCL types compared with the spectacle lens correction. Contrast sensitivity at 6 cycles/degree improved with the custom-made SCLs ( p . 0.05). Increased coma with aspheric lens designs and uncorrected astigmatism limit the small possible visual benefit from correcting ocular SA with SCLs.
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Chaos in ocular aberration dynamics of the human eye

Hampson, Karen M., Mallen, Edward A.H. January 2012 (has links)
Since the characterization of the eye's monochromatic aberration fluctuations in 2001, the power spectrum has remained the most widely used method for analyzing their dynamics. However, the power spectrum does not capture the complexities of the fluctuations. We measured the monochromatic aberration dynamics of six subjects using a Shack-Hartmann sensor sampling at 21 Hz. We characterized the dynamics using techniques from chaos theory. We found that the attractor embedding dimension for all aberrations, for all subjects, was equal to three. The embedding lag averaged across aberrations and subjects was 0.31 +/- 0.07 s. The Lyapunov exponent of the rms wavefront error was positive for each subject, with an average value of 0.44 +/- 0.15 microm/s. This indicates that the aberration dynamics are chaotic. Implications for future modeling are discussed.
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FUNDAMENTAL AND APPLIED RESEARCH ENABLED BY POLYMER NANOLAYER COEXTRUSION TECHNOLOGY

Jin, Yi 09 January 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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The Influence of Schizotypal Traits on Active Display Recognition

Rohde, Lucinda V. 21 April 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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Achromatic Liquid Crystal Electro-Optical Devices Based On a Twisted Vertical Alignment Configuration

Chang, Kai-Han 18 April 2018 (has links)
No description available.

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