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The Ocular Redness Index: a novel automated method for measuring ocular injectionAmparo et al., 2013
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- Amparo F
- Wang H
- Emami-Naeini P
- Karimian P
- Dana R
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- Investigative ophthalmology & visual science
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Purpose.: To develop and validate a novel automated system to assess ocular redness (OR) in clinical images. Methods.: We developed a novel software that quantifies OR in digital images based on a mathematic algorithm using a centesimal continuous scoring scale …
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