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A Fuzzy Flow-type Classification System (FFCS) was developed to classify these patterns based only on image extracted features.
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The control algorithm is based only on measurements on the image plane of the visual camera direct visual control thus avoiding the problems related to camera calibration.
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In this study, the structural changes on the SD OCT images were evaluated based only on a few cross-sectional images centered on the fovea.
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