In this study, we demonstrate the improvement of motion correction for en-face OCT imaging. The OCT signals are acquired with a Lissajous scanning pattern which has been modified from a standard Lissajous scan to enable OCT angiography (OCT-A) imaging. The lateral motion is estimated from several en-face images of OCT and OCT-A by using a motion estimation algorithm. Some diseased eyes exhibit abnormal patterns in OCT en-face images. Simultaneously using these images will enhance the motion estimation and will improve the motion correction at these abnormal regions. Motion-free imaging for retinal diseases is demonstrated. |
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Optical coherence tomography
Motion estimation
Eye
Coherence imaging
Retinal scanning
Optical imaging
Image registration