Schepens Eye Research Institute, Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Department of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 2012 Sep;32(5):421-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-1313.2012.00908.x. Epub 2012 Apr 28.
To measure natural image search performance in patients with central vision impairment. To evaluate the performance effect for a JPEG based image enhancement technique using the visual search task.
One hundred and fifty JPEG images were presented on a touch screen monitor in either an enhanced or original version to 19 patients (visual acuity 0.4-1.2 logMAR, 6/15 to 6/90, 20/50 to 20/300) and seven normally sighted controls (visual acuity -0.12 to 0.1 logMAR, 6/4.5 to 6/7.5, 20/15 to 20/25). Each image fell into one of three categories: faces, indoors, and collections. The enhancement was realized by moderately boosting a mid-range spatial frequency band in the discrete cosine transform (DCT) coefficients of the image luminance component. Participants pointed to an object in a picture that matched a given target displayed at the upper-left corner of the monitor. Search performance was quantified by the percentage of correct responses, the median search time of correct responses, and an 'integrated performance' measure - the area under the curve of cumulative correct response rate over search time.
Patients were able to perform the search tasks but their performance was substantially worse than the controls. Search performances for the three image categories were significantly different (p <= 0.001) for all the participants, with searching for faces being the most difficult. When search time and correct response were analyzed separately, the effect of enhancement led to increase in one measure but decrease in another for many patients. Using the integrated performance, it was found that search performance declined with decrease in acuity (p = 0.005). An improvement with enhancement was found mainly for the patients whose acuity ranged from 0.4 to 0.8 logMAR (6/15 to 6/38, 20/50 to 20/125). Enhancement conferred a small but significant improvement in integrated performance for indoor and collection images (p = 0.025) in the patients.
Search performance for natural images can be measured in patients with impaired vision to evaluate the effect of image enhancement. Patients with moderate vision loss might benefit from the moderate level of enhancement used here.
测量中心视力受损患者的自然图像搜索性能。评估使用视觉搜索任务的基于 JPEG 的图像增强技术的性能效果。
150 张 JPEG 图像在触摸屏显示器上以增强或原始版本呈现给 19 名患者(视力 0.4-1.2 logMAR,6/15 至 6/90,20/50 至 20/300)和 7 名正常视力对照者(视力 -0.12 至 0.1 logMAR,6/4.5 至 6/7.5,20/15 至 20/25)。每张图像分为三类:人脸、室内和集合。通过适度增强图像亮度分量的离散余弦变换 (DCT) 系数中的中程空间频率带来实现增强。参与者将匹配显示在监视器左上角的给定目标的图片中的一个物体指出来。搜索性能通过正确响应的百分比、正确响应的中位数搜索时间和“综合性能”度量——搜索时间内累积正确响应率的曲线下面积来量化。
患者能够执行搜索任务,但他们的表现明显逊于对照组。对于所有参与者,三种图像类别的搜索性能均存在显著差异(p <= 0.001),其中搜索人脸最为困难。当分别分析搜索时间和正确响应时,增强效果导致许多患者的一项措施增加,另一项措施减少。使用综合性能,发现搜索性能随视力下降而下降(p = 0.005)。在视力范围从 0.4 到 0.8 logMAR(6/15 到 6/38,20/50 到 20/125)的患者中,主要发现增强效果有所改善。增强对室内和集合图像的综合性能有微小但显著的改善(p = 0.025)。
可以在视力受损的患者中测量自然图像的搜索性能,以评估图像增强的效果。中度视力丧失的患者可能受益于这里使用的适度增强水平。