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Investigators from Shanghai Jiao-Tong University Release New Data on Biomedical Engineering

Published in Blood Weekly, April 12th, 2012

2012 APR 12 -- According to the authors of a study from Shanghai, People's Republic of China, "With the rapid development and crossover among the information science, microelectronics, material science, and biomedical disciplines, the visual prosthesis makes visual reparation possible. Because the number of stimulation electrodes is strictly limited by various complicated factors, it is necessary to determine the minimum visual requirements to achieve useful artificial vision for image recognition."

"This research has studied how many pixels individual images need to have to be correctly and economically recognized by blind subjects. In order to extract the...

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