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About Our Test

      Our color vision test is an inexpensive pediatric vision test that makes testing fun, quick, and easy for "all" age groups - especially 3 to 6 year old pre-school children. The methedology we have designed is based on the Ishihara Test format, a widely accepted color perception test for red-green color deficiencies. It consists of 14 coloration plates that have hidden images only visible to normal vision. The test mainly accounts for two forms of dichromatic vision conditions: Protanopia and Deuteranopia. The mission of our test is to make an easy and accesible way for parents to test their children for signs of color blindness. Our methedology also strives to make the process interactive and engaging for children. Through our program we will be able to not only give parents this ability to have this access but also educate children on the effects of colorblindess. 

     There are three main stages to our site: The Color Vision Test, Game Mode, and an Image Compiler. Each of these stages serves a different purpose in color blindness awareness. The Color Vision Test is the pediatric color perception test that gives the user a broad diagnosis. Game Mode is an interactive way to test users' color vision. The game is designed to get children involved and excited. The Image Compiler is a progam that we have provided which allows the user to make his or her own coloration images. 

Tarun Khasnavis
Major: Computer Science
UC Berkeley
tkhasnivas@berkeley.edu
Smit Vachhani
Major: Computer Science
UC Berkeley
stoleme@berkeley.edu
Yagna Patel
Major: Applied Mathematics & Computer Science
UC Berkeley
yagnapatel@berkeley.edu
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