Signal and Image processing

Adaptive optics imaging of retinal microstructures: image processing for medical applications (Orale)

Publié le - International Workshop on Computational Intelligence for Multimedia Understanding - IWCIM

Auteurs : Michel Paques, Florence Rossant, Nicolas Lermé, Chahira Miloudi, Caroline Kulcsár, José-Alain Sahel, Kevin Loquin, Laurent Mugnier, Isabelle Bloch, Edouard Koch

Adaptive optics (AO) fundus imaging is an optoelectronic technique allowing an improvement of an order of magnitude of lateral resolution of retinal images. Currently, its main applications in ophthalmology span from photoreceptor to retinal pigment epithelial cells and vessels, each of them being affected by specific diseases. Technological and image processing improvements are expanding the scope of its medical applications. Here we will review some of the current and envisioned applications of AO in clinical practice.