An improved system for eye movement automated analysis is presented. The program (NOUS: Nystragmus Off-line Understanding System) specially designed for electronystagmographic recording interpretation in clinical use, relies - as the key element - on the "fast phase" recognition obtained through some tests performed on the instant eye angular velocity, sampled at 100 Hz rate. However, a major improvement was introduced, consisting in the modelling of a "finite state automaton" through which each sample is processed before its definitive interpretation. The Authors discuss about a) the characteristics of this automaton dictated by the physiological pattern of vestibulooculomotor neuronal organization and eyeball mechanical properties and b) the kinds of artifacts that are correctly identified and rejected.

Eye Movement Automated Analysis: A New Improved Approach / Morra, B.; Albera, R.; Massia, G.; Mezzalama, Marco; Monetti, M.; Prinetto, Paolo Ernesto. - STAMPA. - (1982), pp. 203-209. (Intervento presentato al convegno ISMII’82: IEEE 1st International Symposium on Medical Imaging and Image Interpretation tenutosi a Berlin (Germany) nel Oct 1982) [10.1117/12.934629].

Eye Movement Automated Analysis: A New Improved Approach

MEZZALAMA, Marco;PRINETTO, Paolo Ernesto
1982

Abstract

An improved system for eye movement automated analysis is presented. The program (NOUS: Nystragmus Off-line Understanding System) specially designed for electronystagmographic recording interpretation in clinical use, relies - as the key element - on the "fast phase" recognition obtained through some tests performed on the instant eye angular velocity, sampled at 100 Hz rate. However, a major improvement was introduced, consisting in the modelling of a "finite state automaton" through which each sample is processed before its definitive interpretation. The Authors discuss about a) the characteristics of this automaton dictated by the physiological pattern of vestibulooculomotor neuronal organization and eyeball mechanical properties and b) the kinds of artifacts that are correctly identified and rejected.
1982
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