Psych221-Projects-2015-Fall

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Launch page for Psych 221 Projects in Fall, 2015


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There are two deliverables for the project:

  1. A group presentation
  2. A wiki-style project page write-up

To set up your project's page

  • Log in to the wiki
  • Edit the Projects section of this page. Do this by clicking on "[edit]" to the right of each section title.
  • Copy the example project title and group names
  • Paste in a new line under the last item/group
  • Edit the project title and group members. Note that the first part of the text in double brackets is the actual link and must be unique. Putting all your names is the safest way to assure this. The second part, after '|' is the displayed text.
  • Save page by clicking at the bottom
  • Clicking on the link you entered will create a blank page for your project


This is a specific example.

  1. This is a sample project title
    • Brian Wandell, Joyce Farrell, Haomiao Jiang.

Project write-ups. Fall 2015

  1. Inexpensive LED Video Wall
    • Stephen Hitchcock, Matt Lathrop.
  2. Simulation of Human Visual Degradation and Computer-aided Enhancement in Oculus
    • Charles Han.
  3. Applying a computer vision object tracking algorithm to track musicians’ ancillary gestures
    • Madeline Huberth.
  4. Streaming And Augmenting Stereo Camera Images - Visual Field Estimation using Oculus
    • Jayanth Ramesh, Pulkit Agrawal.
  5. Real-Time Gesture Recognition System for Game Playing
    • Abhilash Sunder Raj, Ameya Joshi.
  6. Gullstrand Eye Model
    • Yuanyu Chen, Yasin Buyukalp
  7. Real Time Simulator of Age-Related Macular Degeneration
    • Gabriele Carotti-Sha, Shaimaa Bakr
  8. Deep Learning for Illuminant Estimation
    • Xuerong Xiao, Jennifer Li
  9. Effects of inter-ocular gamma discrepancy on subjective viewer discomfort device while using a head-mounted display
    • Lior Bugatus
  10. Color Matching in Dentistry
    • Nehal Bhandari, Krithi KN
  11. Measuring the Spectral Attenuation of Light in Water
    • Jeremy Bregman