A smartphone-based vision simulator
Pragathi Praveena, Jobin J Kavalam, Namita Jacob

TL;DR
This paper presents a portable, cost-effective smartphone-based vision simulator for diabetic retinopathy, aiding in the design of assistive devices and improving accessibility standards.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, easy-to-use smartphone application that simulates diabetic retinopathy effects for assistive technology development.
Findings
The simulator is portable and affordable.
It effectively replicates diabetic retinopathy vision impairments.
Enhances accessibility and assistive device design.
Abstract
Simulators, as tools that can clearly bring out the effect of impairment, are invaluable in the design and development process of an assistive device. Simulators are vital in meeting high standards of accessibility. Described is our work on a smartphone-based vision simulator for diabetic retinopathy that is economic, portable, flexible and easy-to-use.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Vision and Imaging · Video Surveillance and Tracking Methods · Advanced Optical Imaging Technologies
