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Correlation-based evaluation of visual performance to reduce the statistical error of visual acuity

Fülep et al., 2017

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10377806386003142685
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Fülep C
Kovács I
Kránitz K
Erdei G
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Journal of the Optical Society of America A

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Ophthalmologists evaluate visual acuity tests by the number of correctly recognized optotypes (usually letters) in the different lines of an eye chart. This probability-based scoring results in significant statistical error that can only be decreased by the time …
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