Information Fusion in Human Eye Aberration Measurement

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An information fusion method measuring human eye aberrations is presented here. We have built an optical setup to combine two systems, which can measure the human eye’s objective and subjective wavefront aberration separately. Then the result datum is fused on feature level by information fusion method. Finally, we have done a series of experiments to demonstrate this combined fusion method and give some discussions.

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May 2010

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