Hi juststarted
Can see ur reasoning in the thinking.
For me, the quick issue would be that the tech is set to read some 9000 points on the cornea actually looking for changes in the tear film not so much the cornea itself.
To achieve wot u r asking wood most likely require, as a min, a whole new set of algos separate to the current ones as well as diff cameras and possibly lighting or NIR.
U start to cross over into ophthalmic biometrics which use much more specialised equip for corneal topography and tomography and possibly tackling another industry as well by trying it.
U could have a good thought there on the extension of the tech due to its daily use but again I think the added R&D wouldn't b worth even if possible.
Then again, with advent of the IoT, wearable devices and more soph mems sensors...who knows...someone might do it.
Hi juststarted Can see ur reasoning in the thinking. For me, the...
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