METHOD FOR MEASURING A DISTANCE SEPARATING A CAMERA FROM A REFERENCE OBJECT

    公开(公告)号:US20220383526A1

    公开(公告)日:2022-12-01

    申请号:US17826763

    申请日:2022-05-27

    发明人: Philippe PINAULT

    IPC分类号: G06T7/50 G06T7/13 G06T7/60

    摘要: A method for measuring a distance separating a camera from a reference object including a predetermined number of corners arranged in a pattern and at least two reference points separated by a reference length. The method includes acquiring an image including the reference object with the camera, detecting corners in the image, attributing a class to each corner, based on an orientation of the corner, detecting the reference object in the image based on the corners and attributed classes, placing the reference points in the image based on the corners of the reference object and measuring an imaged length separating the reference points, and comparing the reference length to the imaged length and obtaining the distance separating the camera from the reference object.

    METHOD, SYSTEM AND COMPUTER-PROGRAM FOR ESTIMATING REFRACTION OF AN EYE OF AN INDIVIDUAL

    公开(公告)号:US20240225441A1

    公开(公告)日:2024-07-11

    申请号:US18554355

    申请日:2022-04-13

    IPC分类号: A61B3/103 A61B3/00 A61B3/14

    CPC分类号: A61B3/103 A61B3/0025 A61B3/14

    摘要: A method for estimating refraction of an eye of an individual, including: a) providing a set of N acquired eccentric photorefraction images of the eye, b) setting values for a set of parameters including at least sphere, c) providing a set of N simulated eccentric photorefraction images, d) determining an estimator of a difference between the set of N acquired eccentric photorefraction images and the set of N simulated eccentric photorefraction images, e) performing an optimization using an optimization algorithm so as to optimize the estimator by adjusting values for the set of parameters and iterating steps c) and d), and f) deducing an estimation of at least one refraction parameter of the eye.

    METHODS FOR DETERMINING AN OPHTHALMIC LENS AND ASSOCIATED OPTOMETRY DEVICE

    公开(公告)号:US20230190093A1

    公开(公告)日:2023-06-22

    申请号:US18062666

    申请日:2022-12-07

    IPC分类号: A61B3/09 A61B3/00 A61B3/103

    摘要: The invention relates to a method for determining an ophthalmic lens intended to be worn by an individual, said ophthalmic lens being adapted to provide to the individual a vision correction at at least one given vision gaze direction, said vision correction being based on wearer data including prescription data of the individual,
    wherein the method comprises the steps of:



    determining a parameter pertaining to the accommodative dynamics of an eye of the individual,
    determining said ophthalmic lens based on said wearer data and on the parameter pertaining to the accommodative dynamics of an eye of the individual.




    The invention also relates to a device for determining the parameter pertaining to the accommodative dynamics of an eye of an individual in the method according to the invention.

    APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MEASURING SUBJECTIVE OCULAR REFRACTION WITH HIGH-RESOLUTION SPHERICAL AND/OR CYLINDRICAL OPTICAL POWER

    公开(公告)号:US20200069174A1

    公开(公告)日:2020-03-05

    申请号:US16467337

    申请日:2017-10-23

    摘要: Disclosed is an apparatus for measuring subjective ocular refraction including a display device configured to display a least one optotype and a refractive optical system arranged between an eye of a viewer and the display device, the refractive optical system having an optical power that can be varied according to a determined minimum step. The display device further includes a unit for varying optical power designed to generate a variation in the spherical and/or cylindrical optical power, such that the display device and the refractive optical system form a first image of the optotype with a first total optical power and, respectively, a second image of the optotype with a second total optical power, the variation in optical power between the first total optical power and the second total optical power being less than the determined minimum step.