Turuwhenua Jason, Yu Tzu-Ying, Mazharullah Zan, Thompson Benjamin
Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, New Zealand; Department of Optometry and Vision Science, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Auckland, New Zealand.
Department of Optometry and Vision Science, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Auckland, New Zealand.
Vision Res. 2014 Oct;103:75-82. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2014.07.016. Epub 2014 Aug 21.
Optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) is the sawtooth movement of the eye elicited when an observer views a repeated moving pattern. We present a method for identifying the presence and direction of OKN in recordings of the eye made using a standard off-the-shelf video-camera or webcam. Our approach uses vertical edge detection to determine the limbus/iris boundary, and we estimate the velocity of the edge using Lucas-Kanade optical flow. Heuristic rules are applied to identify saccadic velocity peaks from the resulting velocity signal. The normalized average of the resulting peaks is used to estimate the presence/direction of OKN. Our preliminary testing with six participants observing global motion stimuli with full or partial coherence yields an accuracy of 93% which compares favorably to the performance of an experienced human observer (98% accuracy). Additional tests using high contrast, square-wave gratings show that performance of the technique is consistent at stimulus speeds of 5 and 10deg/s and that OKN is not reported by the algorithm when participants view stationary stimuli.
视动性眼震(OKN)是观察者观看重复移动图案时诱发的眼球锯齿状运动。我们提出了一种在使用标准现成摄像机或网络摄像头进行的眼部记录中识别OKN的存在及其方向的方法。我们的方法利用垂直边缘检测来确定角膜缘/虹膜边界,并使用卢卡斯-卡纳德光流估计边缘的速度。应用启发式规则从所得速度信号中识别扫视速度峰值。所得峰值的归一化平均值用于估计OKN的存在/方向。我们对六名参与者进行的初步测试是观察具有完全或部分相干性的全局运动刺激,准确率达到93%,与经验丰富的人类观察者的表现(准确率98%)相比具有优势。使用高对比度方波光栅的额外测试表明,该技术在5和10度/秒的刺激速度下表现一致,并且当参与者观看静止刺激时,算法不会报告OKN。