Wang et al., 2023 - Google Patents
A fully automatic estimation of tear meniscus height using artificial intelligenceWang et al., 2023
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- Wang S
- He X
- He J
- Li S
- Chen Y
- Xu C
- Lin X
- Kang J
- Li W
- Luo Z
- Liu Z
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- Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
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Purpose: Accurate quantification measurement of tear meniscus is vital for the precise diagnosis of dry eye. In current clinical practice, the measurement of tear meniscus height (TMH) relies on doctors' manual operation. This study aims to propose a novel automatic …
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