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Oculometry is becoming increasingly popular in fields such as enhanced reality and healthcare, but remains limited by complex devices that are poorly adapted to the needs of users, particularly the visually impaired. This research proposes to explore a smart contact lens (SCL)-based system to overcome these limitations, particularly for people with central visual deficits such as Stargardt's disease.
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Eye tracking is becoming increasingly important in fields such as augmented reality such as augmented reality, virtual reality and healthcare (orthoptic rehabilitation), but is still limited by complex measurement methods that meet user needs.
In this context, the proposed research aims to study the feasibility of a system based on a smart contact lens that overcomes several overcome many of the limitations of current oculometers (sensitivity to environmental sensors, size, performance, etc.) and even more so when used by visually impaired people suffering from central vision deficits central vision deficit such as Stargardt's disease. Whether to eccentric fixation or to transmit relevant information about the environment relevant information about their environment, it is necessary to know direction of gaze. Unfortunately, current solutions are not always compatible with the difficulties faced by visually impaired and the SCL system could be a viable and effective solution.
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Patients with Stargardt disease
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For all participantsPersons referred to in articles L1121-5 to L1121-8 of the CSP (corresponding to all protected persons : pregnant women, parturients, nursing mothers, persons deprived of liberty by judicial or administrative decision, minors, and persons subject to a legal protection measure: guardianship or curatorship);
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32 participants in 2 patient groups
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Dorothée Dagostinoz; Isabelle AUDO, Pr
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