pulse2percept: A Python-based simulation framework for bionic vision
Abstract¶
By 2020 roughly 200 million people worldwide will suffer from photoreceptor diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa and age-related macular degeneration, and a variety of retinal sight restoration technologies are being developed to target these diseases.
One technology, analogous to cochlear implants, uses a grid of electrodes to stimulate remaining retinal cells. Two brands of retinal prostheses are currently approved for implantation in patients with late stage photoreceptor disease. Clinical experience with these implants has made it apparent that the vision restored by these devices differs substantially from normal sight.
To better understand
the outcomes of this technology, we developed pulse2percept
, an open-source
Python implementation of a computational model that predicts the perceptual
experience of retinal prosthesis patients across a wide range of implant
configurations. A modular and extensible user interface exposes the different
building blocks of the software, making it easy for users to simulate novel
implants, stimuli, and retinal models.
We hope that this library will contribute substantially to the field of medicine by providing a tool to accelerate the development of visual prostheses.