AG百家乐代理-红桃KAG百家乐娱乐城

In the Media

[GD Today] Free vision test application "WHOeyes" launched in Guangzhou

Source: GD Today 2023-11-27 Written by: Clarice Edited by: Feng Xianzhe

A free vision test application, "WHOeyes," was officially launched in Guangzhou on November 25. The app was developed by Professor Mingguang He, chair professor of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) and visiting professor of the Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, Sun Yat-sen University (ZOC) . The app was endorsed and recently globally launched by the World Health Organization (WHO) on the World Sight Day.

During the launching ceremony, Martin Taylor, the WHO representative to China, and Stuart Keel, Technical Officer of Vision and Eye Care Programme at WHO, and representatives of PolyU delivered video speeches. Top domestic and foreign ophthalmic experts shared insights on promoting eye health, and improving the accessibility, equity, and convenience of eye care services.

WHOeyes is a free, population-facing mobile software application that is able to automatically measure the distance and accurately measures both distance and near vision. WHOeyes is designed according to how an eye care professional would assess visual acuity using a conventional chart in a clinical setting. WHOeyes is suitable for anyone over eight years old.

Professor He Mingguang, the main developer and professor at PolyU, introduced, "We have included six languages, including English, Chinese, Arabic, Spanish, French, and Russian, so that everyone can use it. The tester can easily follow the instructions to start a vision test."

The app is available in the six UN languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.

The tester can test both long- and short-distance vision in the app.

After clicking "Tap To Begin," the front camera will measure the distance between the tester's eyes and the screen.

The tester must swipe in the direction of the tumbling E chart they observed, which is similar to the traditional vision test.

The result and suggestion will come after finishing the sight test.

"It is not easy to be conscious of eye problems if there is no testing for most ophthalmic diseases. When patients develop symptoms, they might miss the best time for correction. Moreover, it is difficult for people who live in areas lacking medical resources to undergo ophthalmic tests. Therefore, I came up with the idea to develop an application that allows people to self-test their eyes. WHOeyes is available for both iOS and Android mobile operating systems and is compatible with mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets," he added.

Professor Lin Haotian, Director of ZOC, said, "The WHOeyes application can help people quickly and easily identify potential vision issues that merit further checking by a qualified professional, which expanded our service population and improved the screening of ophthalmic diseases. In the future, ZOC will focus on developing telemedicine and artificial intelligence diagnosis technology."

Link to the report: https://www.newsgd.com/node_99363c4f3b/34a003baae.shtml


百家乐官网网娱乐城| 网上百家乐官网有人赢过嘛| 浏阳市| 时时博百家乐娱乐城| 皇冠百家乐代理网址| 澳门百家乐官网技巧| 二爷百家乐的玩法技巧和规则| 百家乐官网乐翻天| 百家乐官网平台开发| 威尼斯人娱乐成| 百家乐官网有试玩的吗| 百家乐官网的代理办法| 百家乐电影网| 百家乐网络投注| 玩百家乐官网游戏经验| 飞7棋牌游戏| 太子百家乐娱乐城| 大家赢百家乐投注| 百家乐官网投注之对冲投注| 大发娱乐场官方下载| 威尼斯人娱乐网开户| ea百家乐打水| 肥西县| 香港百家乐马书| 百家乐扑克桌布| 喜来登百家乐官网的玩法技巧和规则 | 新锦江百家乐官网娱乐场| 百家乐官网开户就送现金| 龙博| 波克棋牌斗地主| 大发888娱乐游戏技巧| 神人百家乐官网赌场| 百家乐官网代理占成| 昌都县| 金榜娱乐城| 恒利百家乐官网的玩法技巧和规则| 解析百家乐官网投注法| 福鼎市| 百家乐官网软件官方| 大发888娱乐登录| 博彩网址大全|