18062791. EMBEDDED FEATURE FOR IRLEN SYNDROME AUTOMATIC DIAGNOSTIC AND TAILORED SOLUTION simplified abstract (Dell Products L.P.)

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EMBEDDED FEATURE FOR IRLEN SYNDROME AUTOMATIC DIAGNOSTIC AND TAILORED SOLUTION

Organization Name

Dell Products L.P.

Inventor(s)

Marina Fekry Megally Bastarous of Cairo (EG)

Ohad Arnon of Beit Nir (IL)

Dany Shapiro of Alfei Menashe (IL)

EMBEDDED FEATURE FOR IRLEN SYNDROME AUTOMATIC DIAGNOSTIC AND TAILORED SOLUTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18062791 titled 'EMBEDDED FEATURE FOR IRLEN SYNDROME AUTOMATIC DIAGNOSTIC AND TAILORED SOLUTION

The abstract describes a system that uses a camera and a display to track the eye movements of a human as they read text, analyze the data collected to determine if Irlen Syndrome is indicated, and adjust the display parameters accordingly.

  • The system includes a camera and a display.
  • It tracks the eye movements of a human reading text.
  • Analyzes the eye movement data to detect Irlen Syndrome.
  • Adjusts display parameters based on the analysis.

Potential Applications: - Assist individuals with Irlen Syndrome in reading text more comfortably. - Improve reading experiences for individuals with visual processing issues.

Problems Solved: - Detecting Irlen Syndrome through eye movement analysis. - Providing personalized display adjustments for individuals with visual processing issues.

Benefits: - Enhanced reading experience for individuals with Irlen Syndrome. - Customized display settings for improved readability.

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhancing Reading Experience for Individuals with Visual Processing Issues" This technology could be used in educational settings, assistive technology devices, and digital reading platforms to improve accessibility for individuals with visual processing issues.

Prior Art: Research on eye tracking technology in reading assistance devices. Studies on the impact of display adjustments on reading comfort for individuals with visual processing issues.

Frequently Updated Research: Ongoing studies on the effectiveness of personalized display adjustments for individuals with Irlen Syndrome.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the system track and analyze eye movements to detect Irlen Syndrome? 2. What are the potential long-term benefits of using this technology for individuals with visual processing issues?


Original Abstract Submitted

An example system includes a camera and a display operable to display text to a human. The system is operable to perform a method that includes tracking, with the camera, eye movements of a human as the human reads text presented by the display, collecting eye movement data, analyzing the eye movement data, based on the analyzing, determining whether or not Irlen Syndrome is indicated by the eye movement data, and when Irlen Syndrome is indicated, adjusting a parameter of the display.