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2 February 2012 Development of a human vision simulation camera and its application
Hiroshi Okumura, Mai Fukusaki, Shoichiro Takubo, Kohei Arai
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Abstract
HuVisCam, a human vision simulation camera, that can simulate not only Purkinje effect for mesopic and scotopic vision but also dark and light adaptation, abnormal miosis and abnormal mydriasis caused by the influence of mydriasis medicine or nerve agent is developed. In this article, details of the system are described.
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Hiroshi Okumura, Mai Fukusaki, Shoichiro Takubo, and Kohei Arai "Development of a human vision simulation camera and its application", Proc. SPIE 8295, Image Processing: Algorithms and Systems X; and Parallel Processing for Imaging Applications II, 82951M (2 February 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.912151
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KEYWORDS
Device simulation

Cameras

Cones

Luminous efficiency

Rods

Human vision and color perception

Medicine

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