System and method for testing dynamic visual acuity and/or gaze stabilization
US-9066667-B1 · Jun 30, 2015 · US
US10143368B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10143368-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514913283-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 14, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 17, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 4, 2018 |
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A visual acuity test method, apparatus and system that may be utilized as an automatic test of the visual acuity level of a test object, to reduce the problem of complex operation of the existing visual acuity test solution. The method is applied by an apparatus with a display screen, and comprises: displaying a test picture including at least one optotypes on a display screen, and determining an active optotype for visual acuity test from the optotypes of the test picture according to a preset rule. The method includes the steps of obtaining indicating information of the test object for the active optotype of the test picture; and determining the visual acuity level of the test object according to orientations represented by active optotypes of at least one test pictures and the indicating information of the visual acuity test object for the active optotypes of at least one test picture.
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A visual acuity test method, which comprises the steps of: displaying a test picture which includes at least one optotype on a display screen, and determines an active optotype for visual acuity test from the at least one optotype of the test picture; obtaining, from the visual acuity test subject, indication information for the active optotype of the test picture; and determining the visual acuity level of the visual acuity test subject according to orientations represented by the active optotype of the test picture and the indication information for the active optotype of the test picture; wherein at least two test pictures are displayed, each of which corresponds to a different visual acuity level, and wherein the at least two test pictures are displayed individually on the display screen; wherein, before the step of displaying the test picture on the display screen, the method further comprises: obtaining a first distance between the visual acuity test subject and the display screen; the step of displaying the test picture on the display screen comprises: according to a preset standard proportional relation and the first distance, proportionally determining a size corresponding to the first distance and adaptively adjusting the test picture with the size corresponding to the first distance; wherein the preset standard proportional relation includes: a standard distance between the visual acuity test subject and the display screen, and a standard test picture size corresponding to the standard distance. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein, the step of determining the visual acuity level of the visual acuity test subject according to orientations represented by the active optotype of the test picture and the indication information for the active optotype of the test picture comprises: determining whether the indication information for the active optotype in a first test picture of the at least two test pictures matches with the orientation represented by the active optotype in the first test picture; wherein if the indication information for the active optotype in a first test picture of the at least two test pictures matches with the orientation represented by the active optotype in the first test picture, determining whether the indication information for the active optotype in a second test picture of the at least two test pictures matches with the orientation represented by the active optotype in the second test picture; wherein the second test picture is a test picture has a visual acuity level different from that of the first test picture by N visual acuity levels, and the visual acuity level of the second test picture is higher than that of the first test picture, wherein N is a positive integer; wherein if the indication information for the active optotype in the second test picture does not match with the orientation represented by the active optotype in the second test picture, determining whether the indication information for the active optotype in a third test picture of the at least two test pictures matches with the orientation represented by the active optotype in the third test picture; wherein the third test picture is a test picture has a visual acuity level adjacent with that of the second test picture, and wherein the visual acuity level of the third test picture is lower than that of the second test picture; and wherein if the indication information for the active optotype in the third test picture matches with the orientation represented by the active optotype in the third test picture, determining the visual acuity level to which the third test picture corresponds as the visual acuity level of the visual acuity test subject. 3. The method according to claim 2 , wherein, the method further comprises: if the indication information for the active optotype in the third test picture of the at least two test pictures matches with the orientation represented by the active optotype in the third test picture, performing M times of tests with the second test picture and the third test picture, determines a test picture matched more times by the visual acuity test subject from the second test picture and the third test picture, M being a natural number; and determining the level to which the test picture matched more times by the visual acuity test subject corresponds as the visual acuity level of the visual acuity test subject. 4. The method according to claim 2 , wherein the method further comprises, if the indication information for the active optotype in the first test picture does not match with the orientation represented by the active optotype in the first test picture: determining whether the indication information for the active optotype in a fourth test picture of the at least two test pictures matches with the orientation represented by the active optotype in the fourth test picture; wherein the fourth test picture is a test picture having a visual acuity level different from that of the first test picture by P visual acuity levels, and the visual acuity level of the fourth test picture is lower than that of the first test picture, and wherein P is a negative integer; wherein if the indication information for the active optotype in the fourth test picture matches with the orientation represented by the active optotype in the fourth test picture, determining whether the indication information for the active optotype in a fifth test picture of the at least two test pictures matches with the orientation represented by the active optotype in the fifth test picture; wherein the fifth test picture is a test picture having a visual acuity level adjacent with that of the fourth test picture, and wherein the visual acuity level of the fifth test picture is higher than that of the fourth test picture; and if the indication information for the active optotype in the fifth test picture does not match with the orientation represented by the active optotype in the fifth test picture, determining the visual acuity level to which the fourth test picture corresponds as the visual acuity level of the visual acuity test subject. 5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein the method further comprises: if the indication information for the active optotype in the fifth test picture does not match with the orientation represented by the active optotype in the fifth test picture: performing M times of tests with the fourth test picture and the fifth test picture, determines a test picture matched more times by the visual acuity test subject from the fourth test picture and the fifth test picture; and determining the level to which the test picture matched more times by the visual acuity test subject corresponds as the visual acuity level of the visual acuity test subject. 6. The method according to claim 3 , wherein, M is 2 or 3. 7. The method according to claim 5 , wherein, M is 2 or 3. 8. The method according to claim 1 , wherein, if there are multiple active optotypes, displaying the active optotypes individually on the display screen according to a preset order. 9. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the preset order is adjustable freely. 10. The method according to claim 1 , wherein, if there are multiple active optotypes, display the active optotypes simultaneously on the display screen, and display on the display screen a test order identifier for instructing the visual acuity test subject to provide the indication information for the active optotype in the test picture according to the direction indicated by the test order identifier. 11. The method according to claim 1 , wherein, when the active optotype is determined, making the
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