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With a prevalence of 5 to 50%, Dry Eye Disease (DED) is one of the leading reasons for ophthalmologist consultations. The diagnosis and quantification of DED usually rely on ocular surface analysis through slit-lamp examinations. However,…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2022-09-27 Ikram Brahim , Mathieu Lamard , Anas-Alexis Benyoussef , Pierre-Henri Conze , Béatrice Cochener , Divi Cornec , Gwenolé Quellec

The human tear film (TF) is thin multilayer fluid film that is critical for clear vision and ocular surface health. Its dynamics are strongly affected by a floating lipid layer and, in health, that layer slows evaporation and helps create a…

Fluid Dynamics · Physics 2024-04-23 M. J. Taranchuk , R. J. Braun

Dry eye disease (DED) has a prevalence of between 5 and 50\%, depending on the diagnostic criteria used and population under study. However, it remains one of the most underdiagnosed and undertreated conditions in ophthalmology. Many tests…

Evaporation profiles have a strong effect on tear film thinning and breakup (TBU), a key factor in dry eye disease (DED). In experiments, TBU is typically seen to occur in patterns that locally can be circular (spot), linear (streak), or…

Numerical Analysis · Mathematics 2024-08-30 Qinying Chen , Tobin A. Driscoll , Richard J. Braun

Fluorescein is perhaps the most commonly used substance to visualize tear film thickness and dynamics; better understanding of this process aids understanding of dry eye syndrome which afflicts millions of people. We study a mathematical…

Quantitative Methods · Quantitative Biology 2016-11-01 Longfei Li , R. J. Braun , W. D. Henshaw , P. E. King-Smith

Dry eye disease (DED) affects approximately half of the United States population. DED is characterized by dryness on the corena surface due to a variety of causes. This study fills the spatiotemporal gaps in DED epidemiology by using Google…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2020-06-23 Daniel B. Azzam , Nitish Nag , Julia Tran , Lauren Chen , Kaajal Visnagra , Kailey Marshall , Matthew Wade

Tear film (TF) breakup is a key driver of understanding dry eye disease, yet estimating TF thickness and osmolarity from fluorescence (FL) imaging typically requires solving computationally expensive inverse problems. We propose an operator…

Numerical Analysis · Mathematics 2026-01-14 Qinying Chen , Arnab Roy , Tobin A. Driscoll

Etiologies of tear breakup include evaporation-driven, divergent flow-driven, and a combination of these two. A mathematical model incorporating evaporation and lipid-driven tangential flow is fit to fluorescence imaging data. The…

The contribution of different physical effects to tear breakup (TBU) in subjects with no self-reported history of dry eye are quantified. An automated system using a convolutional neural network is deployed on fluorescence (FL) imaging…

The rising prevalence of vision-threatening retinal diseases poses a significant burden on the global healthcare systems. Deep learning (DL) offers a promising solution for automatic disease screening but demands substantial data.…

Image and Video Processing · Electrical Eng. & Systems 2024-11-18 Ruoyu Chen , Weiyi Zhang , Bowen Liu , Xiaolan Chen , Pusheng Xu , Shunming Liu , Mingguang He , Danli Shi

The tear film (TF) plays a critical role in maintaining ocular surface health, and its disruption through tear breakup (TBU) is closely associated with dry eye disease. Evaporation-driven thinning is a primary mechanism underlying TBU, yet…

Numerical Analysis · Mathematics 2026-05-05 Qinying Chen , Tobin Driscoll

One of the main roles of the lipid layer (LL) of the tear film (TF) is to help prevent evaporation of the aqueous layer (AL). The LL thickness, composition, and structure all contribute to its barrier function. It is believed that the lipid…

Fluid Dynamics · Physics 2024-04-29 M. J. Taranchuk , R. J. Braun

During the upstroke of a normal eye blink, the upper lid moves and paints a thin tear film over the exposed corneal and conjunctival surfaces. This thin tear film may be modeled by a nonlinear fourth-order PDE derived from lubrication…

Numerical Analysis · Mathematics 2017-04-07 Tobin A. Driscoll , Richard J. Braun , Joseph K. Brosch

Tear film rupture on the corneal surface plays a critical role in ocular health and visual comfort. Conventional theoretical approaches often idealize the cornea as a perfectly smooth surface, ignoring the surface roughness that are…

Fluid Dynamics · Physics 2026-03-20 Deepak Kumar , S Pushpavanam

Tear film break-up (TFBU) analysis is critical for diagnosing dry eye syndrome, but automated TFBU segmentation remains challenging due to the lack of annotated datasets and integrated solutions. This paper introduces the Tear Film…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2025-10-09 Guangrong Wan , Jun liu , Qiyang Zhou , Tang tang , Lianghao Shi , Wenjun Luo , TingTing Xu

Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of a recently proposed method for characterizing tear film dynamics using non-invasive high speed videokeratoscopy in assessing the loss of homeostasis of tear film. Methods: Thirty subjects, from a…

Medical Physics · Physics 2019-02-14 Clara Llorens-Quintana , Dorota H. Szczesna-Iskander , D. Robert Iskander

Skin diseases affect millions of people worldwide, across all ethnicities. Increasing diagnosis accessibility requires fair and accurate segmentation and classification of dermatology images. However, the scarcity of annotated medical…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2023-07-24 Héctor Carrión , Narges Norouzi

Retinal disease diagnosis is critical in preventing vision loss and reducing socioeconomic burdens. Globally, over 2.2 billion people are affected by some form of vision impairment, resulting in annual productivity losses estimated at $411…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2025-09-30 Youssef Sabiri , Walid Houmaidi , Amine Abouaomar

Thin liquid films on surfaces are part of our everyday life, they serve e.g. as coatings or lubricants. The stability of a thin layer is governed by interfacial forces, described by the effective interface potential, and has been subject of…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2015-06-04 Oliver Bäumchen , Renate Fetzer , Mischa Klos , Matthias Lessel , Ludovic Marquant , Hendrik Hähl , Karin Jacobs

Different features of skin are associated with various medical conditions and provide opportunities to evaluate and monitor body health. This study created a strategy to assess choroidal thinning through the video analysis of facial skin.…

Image and Video Processing · Electrical Eng. & Systems 2024-01-30 Qinghua He , Yi Zhang , Mengxi Shen , Giovanni Gregori , Philip J. Rosenfeld , Ruikang K. Wang
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