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Measuring torsion by tracking stable iris features
James Ong,
Thomas Haslwanter
R&D-Headquarters
Research Center Linz
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Torsion
100%
Iris Features
100%
Torsional Component
80%
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
80%
Video-oculography
60%
Eye Movements
40%
Nystagmus
40%
Horizontal Component
40%
Vertical Component
40%
Feature Tracking
40%
Image Processing
20%
Vertigo
20%
Horizontal-vertical
20%
Clinical Practice
20%
User Input
20%
Image Frame
20%
Processing Power
20%
Diagnostic Tool
20%
Non-invasive Way
20%
Iris
20%
Vertical Eye Movements
20%
Horizontal Eye Movements
20%
Slippage
20%
Manual Selection
20%
Robust Features
20%
Visible Iris
20%
Semi-invasive
20%
Head Repositioning
20%
Image Region
20%
Automated Diagnostics
20%
Computer Processing
20%
Recorded Video
20%
Computer Science
Image Processing
100%
Processing Power
100%
Manual Selection
100%
Vertical Component
100%
Engineering
Image Processing
100%
Processing Power
100%
Slippage
100%
Image Region
100%
Neuroscience
Iris
100%
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
66%
Eye Movement
50%
Image Processing
16%