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Retinal Video Analysis Suite: a utility for generating reference frames and extracting eye position traces from retinal videos recorded via scanning laser ophthalmoscopes. It also includes a set of tools for classifying eye movements into drifts and (micro)saccades, and extracting detailed information about these eye movements.

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ReVAS 0.9.9

Retinal Video Analysis Suite: a utility for generating reference frames and extracting eye position traces from retinal videos recorded via scanning laser ophthalmoscopes. It can generate stabilized retinal videos, create reference frames from raw videos, or combine a bunch of reference frames or videos to create large montages. It also includes a set of tools for filtering and classifying eye movements into drifts and (micro)saccades, and extracting detailed information about these eye movements.

Note that this work is still in progress, and a citable paper will be associated with ReVAS in the near future.

Software requirements (to run from source code): Matlab, Image Processing Toolbox, Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox, Computer Vision Systems Toolbox, Parallel Computing Toolbox.

Software requirements (to run as a standalone application): (to-be-added)

Documentation is available in the Wiki tab of this repository.


Retinal Video Analysis Suite (ReVAS)
by Sight Enhancement Laboratory at Berkeley.
School of Optometry.
University of California, Berkeley, USA.

Mehmet N. Agaoglu, PhD.
mnagaoglu@gmail.com

Matthew T. Sit.
msit@berkeley.edu

Derek Wan.
derek.wan11@berkeley.edu

Susana T. L. Chung, OD, PhD.
s.chung@berkeley.edu

Additional contributions by: Jason Chen (jbchen120@berkeley.edu), Alex Yeo (alexsyeo@berkeley.edu), Josselin Gautier, PhD (jgautier@berkeley.edu).

Acknowledgments:
uipickfiles 1.13 by Douglas Schwarz.
cprintf by Yair Altman.


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Copyright 2018 (c) Mehmet N. Agaoglu (mnagaoglu@gmail.com) (c) Matthew T. Sit (msit@berkeley.edu)
(c) Derek Wan (derek.wan11@berkeley.edu)
(c) Susana T. L. Chung (s.chung@berkeley.edu)

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