Patent ID: 11881294
Assignee: RIGHTEYE, LLC
Field: Medical technology (Instruments)
Classification: CPC G  A | IPC A  G

Claim 0:
1. A computer-implemented method for hosting one or more visual assessments on a web platform, the method including:
hosting one or more visual assessments on a hosting web platform, each assessment evaluating a different aspect of visual performance or neurological function based on metrics computed from eye tracking data;
causing a user device to display a user interface of the hosting web platform to a user, the user interface presenting the hosted one or more visual assessments;
receiving, via the hosting web platform, a request from the user device to access a visual assessment hosted on the hosting web platform;
administering the visual assessment to the user;
causing a n eye tracker associated with the user to record eye tracking data associated with the user's eye movements, in response to the visual assessment;
computing, using the hosting web platform, a value of an assessment-specific metric, wherein:
the assessment-specific metric is a high level eye movement metric, and is computed based on respective values from each of a plurality of different low level eye movement metrics computed from the eye tracking data wherein each of the plurality of different low-level metrics is indicative of detection of oculomotor events in the eye tracking data of a respective one of fixations, saccades, smooth pursuits, microsaccades, glissades, drifts, tremors, or square-wave jerks;
the assessment-specific metric relates to the aspect of visual performance evaluated by the visual assessment; and
the assessment-specific metric corresponds to one or more of a user's skill level at a specific task or at least one aspect of the user's visual performance or neurological state;

comparing the value of the computed assessment-specific metric to a metric associated with one or more individuals;
determining, based on one or more of the comparison or the assessment-specific metric, a user-specific conclusion on one or more of the user's visual performance or neurological state; and
generating an output that includes the user-specific conclusion.