Overview

The research project SEE-KID is carried out at the RISC Software GmbH, Research Unit for Medical-Informatics. RISC Software is a non-profit public funded research organisation owned by the RISC Institute (Research Institute for Symbolic Computation) of the University of Linz.
SEE-KID provides a software system SEE++ which implements a biomechanical, interactive 3D simulation of the human eye and its muscles. The SEE++ software can simulate common surgical eye muscle operations (transposition, shortening etc.) in a graphical interactive way that is familiar to an experienced surgeon.The SEE++ Software System

Additionally, the system is used for education and training purposes, because by means of extensive possibilities for parameterization of the human eye model, common pathological cases of human eye motility can be modeled - and subsequently treated.

The software project SEE++ is the realization of a biomechanical model of the human eye and is partly based on ideas and concepts originally invented and implemented in the software system Orbit™ 1.8 by Joel Miller (Eidactics). This mainly mathematical description of the oculomotor system forms the basis for the proper predictions on simulation and treatment of pathological cases.
 





New Version 8.0 of SEE++ Released!

SEE++ Logo Risc New.gifSEE++ Version 8.0 has been released. This new release offers the possibility to automatically generate pathologies based on entered patient measured data ("Pathology-Fitter") and generate surgeries based on previously simulated pathologies ("Surgery-Fitter") by defining different sets of parameters (so called "strategies"). Moreover, the gaze pattern dialog has been updated to allow the association of measured data with fixation positions and several small bugs have been fixed.

SEE++ Version 8.0 and the documentation can be found in the Download Section.

 
Consilium Strabologicum Austriacum 2009
csa2009.jpgThe CSA 2009 (Consilium Strabologicum), the biggest Austrian conference on Ophthalmology, Neuroophthalmology and Strabismus, was held in October 2009 in Wiener Neustadt. The SEE-KID project was presented in a workshop on Thursday, 15th October, in the paper session on Saturday, 17th October and at the industrial exhibition during the whole conference.
 
 

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The SEE-KID Project and the application of the SEE++ Software System are supported by grants of the Upper Austrian Local Government, the Upper Austrian Health-Fund, the Austrian Ministry for Health and the Hospital of the Barmherzigen Brüder Linz.
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