OculoDx

Ophthalmic signal research

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OculoDx Ophthalmic Signal ResearchInvite-only
Living document308 conditions surveyed

Multi-modal ophthalmic signal research.

OculoDx is a research-grade methodology for mapping ophthalmic signals to clinical conditions. We work condition by condition (308 so far), pairing each one with the evidence for what consumer-grade optics can recover, the evidence against, and the multi-modal signals that distinguish it from its differential diagnoses.

172 conditions carry a working signal model today. The remaining 136 are mapped but not yet modeled, so that incomplete coverage is honestly indicated rather than hidden. The atlas is a living document: what we know, what we suspect, and what we cannot yet say.

Ophthalmic biomarkers · pupillometry · saccadic dynamics · vestibulo-ocular reflex · consumer-grade optics · open methodology

Coverage

308

Conditions

Clinical taxonomy

148

Biomarkers

Clinical meaning

160

Features

Computed measures

53

Observations

Given data

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OculoDx Research is invitation only.

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