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Evaluation of a gaze-controlled vision enhancement system for reading in visually impaired peopleAguilar et al., 2017
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- Aguilar C
- Castet E
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- PLoS One
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People with low vision, especially those with Central Field Loss (CFL), need magnification to read. The flexibility of Electronic Vision Enhancement Systems (EVES) offers several ways of magnifying text. Due to the restricted field of view of EVES, the need for magnification is …
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