A Novel Computational Framework for Visual Snow Syndrome
Researchers developed a computational framework to support individuals with Visual Snow Syndrome through two key applications. The first is a mobile app that uses Augmented Reality (AR) to simulate visual disturbances, helping users communicate their symptoms to doctors and others. The second is a web-based Virtual Reality (VR) platform that enhances accessibility to experimental therapies. A user study showed positive feedback, with many participants finding the app useful for explaining their condition. Future plans include refining customization options and expanding VR capabilities for a more immersive experience. (ChatGPT summary)