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Journal of Vision • Vol 16 • No 4
Quantifying Visual Acuity from Image Quality Metrics
2016
Wavefront error (WFE) of the eye has been shown to vary from individual to individual and within an individual as a function of pupil diameter. Of current interest in the area of refractive correction development is the relationship between the aberration exp…
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Performance Indicator

Measurement that evaluates the success of an organization

A performance indicator or key performance indicator ( KPI ) is a type of performance measurement. KPIs evaluate the success of an organization or of a particular activity (such as projects, programs, products and other initiatives) in which it engages. KPIs provide a focus for strategic and operational improvement, create an analytical basis for decision making and help focus attention on what matters most.

Often success is simply the repeated, periodic achievement of some levels of operational goal (e.g. zero defects, 10/10 customer satisfaction), and sometimes success is defined in terms of making progress toward strategic goals.

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Journal of Vision • Vol 16 • No 4
Quantifying Visual Acuity from Image Quality Metrics
2016
Wavefront error (WFE) of the eye has been shown to vary from individual to individual and within an individual as a function of pupil diameter. Of current interest in the area of refractive correction development is the relationship between the aberration experienced by an eye, and resulting visual performance. In a set of experiments, WFE for both normal and keratoconic eyes were selected from published datasets. These WFEs were then used to generate computationally blurred logMAR acuity charts, simulating retina…
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