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Scanning and Detection at Intersections

Organization SCHEPENS EYE RESEARCH INSTITUTELocation BOSTON, UNITED STATESPosted 30 Sept 2015Deadline 30 Apr 2030
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2026AI AugmentedAI assistedAI basedAI based methodAI drivenAI enhancedAI integratedAI poweredAI technologyAccidentsAddressApoplexyAppearanceAreaArtificial Intelligence enhancedAugmented by AIAugmented by the AIAugmented with AIAugmented with the AIAutomobile DrivingBehaviorBlindnessBrain TraumaBrain Vascular AccidentCalibrationCerebral StrokeCerebrovascular ApoplexyCerebrovascular StrokeClinical TrialsCognitive DisturbanceCognitive ImpairmentCognitive declineCognitive function abnormalCompensationControlled EnvironmentCuesDataDetectionDevicesDiminished VisionDisturbance in cognitionEffectivenessEffectiveness of InterventionsEnsureEnvironmentEventExhibitsEyeEye MovementsEyeballFaceFailureGoalsGrantGroups at riskHeadHead MovementsImpaired cognitionImpairmentInterventionInvestigationLaboratoriesLegalLocationLow VisionMedical RehabilitationMethodologyMethodsModelingOutputPartial SightParticipantPeople at riskPersonsPersons at riskPopulations at RiskPositionPositioning AttributeProxyPublic HealthQOLQuality of lifeRecordsReduced VisionRehabilitationRehabilitation therapyResearchRiskRoleSafetyScanningSideStrokeSubnormal VisionTimeTrainingTraumatic Brain InjuryVisualVisual FieldsVisual impairmentartificial environmentartificial intelligence assistedartificial intelligence augmentedartificial intelligence basedartificial intelligence drivenartificial intelligence integratedartificial intelligence methodartificial intelligence poweredartificial intelligence technologyassess effectivenessblindbrain attackcerebral vascular accidentcerebrovascular accidentcognitive dysfunctioncognitive lossdata acquisitiondata acquisitionsdata collected in real worlddeep learning based modeldeep learning modeldesigndesigningdetermine effectivenessdigitaldrivingdriving behaviordriving safetyeffectiveness assessmenteffectiveness evaluationenhanced with AIenhanced with Artificial Intelligenceevaluate effectivenessexamine effectivenesseye fieldfacesfacialgazehazardhigh riskimprovedinnovateinnovationinnovativemild cognitive declinemild cognitive disordermild cognitive dysfunctionmild cognitive impairmentmild cognitive lossmild neurocognitive impairmentnew approachesnovelnovel approachesnovel strategiesnovel strategyolder driverprogramsreal world datarehab therapyrehabilitativerehabilitative therapyresponsesafe drivingsocial rolestrokedstrokestooltraumatic brain damageunsafe drivingvision impairmentvision lossvisual lossvisually impaired
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Homonymous visual field loss (HVFL; the loss of vision on the same side in both eyes) is a severe visual
consequence of stroke and traumatic brain injury. Resuming driving after the onset of HVFL is an important

goal to maintain independence and quality of life. People with HVFL are permitted to drive in many states.

However, in a retrospective…

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Scanning and Detection at Intersections — SCHEPENS EYE RESEARCH INSTITUTE | UNITED STATES | Sept 2015 | Dev Procure