Image Analysis for Ophthalmological Diagnosis Image Processing of Co
This monograph focuses on the use of analysis and processing methods for images from the Corvis® ST tonometer. The presented analysis is associated with the quantitative, repeatable and fully automatic evaluation of the response of the eye, eyeball and co
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Robert Koprowski
Image Analysis for Ophthalmological Diagnosis Image Processing of Corvis® ST Images Using Matlab®
Studies in Computational Intelligence Volume 631
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Robert Koprowski
Image Analysis for Ophthalmological Diagnosis Image Processing of Corvis® ST Images Using Matlab®
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Robert Koprowski Division of Biomedical Computer Science, Faculty of Computer Science and Materials Science University of Silesia Sosnowiec Poland
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