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I am currently working on the automatic detection of signs related to dry eyes, under the supervision of Prof. Richard Hartley. My research involves applying computer vision and image processing methods to eye images. Dry Eye Syndrome is a very common disease in the western world, which many of us suffer from, even without knowing it. However, there is no automatic method to diagnose the disease and its extent. In our work, we are aiming at building a complete system to include analysis of various dryness symptoms
related to corneal dryness.
Publications:
T. Yedidya, P. Carr, R. Hartley, JP. Guillon. Enforcing monotonic temporal evolution in dry eye images. To appear in MICCAI 2009
T. Yedidya, R. Hartley, JP. Guillon, Y. Kanagasingam. Automatic Dry Eye Detection. MICCAI (2007) 792-799.
T. Yedidya, R. Hartley. Tracking of Blood Vessels in Retinal Images Using Kalman Filter. DICTA (2008) 52-59.
T. Yedidya, R. Hartley, JP. Guillon. Automatic Detection of Pre-Ocular Tear Film Break-Up Sequence in Dry Eyes. DICTA (2008) 442-448.
T. Yedidya, R. Hartley, JP. Guillon. Automatic Fluorescein Break Up Time Detection in Dry Eyes. Abstract. Oral Talk in the Australasian Ophthalmic & Visual Sciences Meeting (2008)Abstract
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