Jia Zeng and Sijia Teng and Vivek Claver

EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley

Technical Report No. UCB/EECS-2017-93

May 12, 2017

http://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/2017/EECS-2017-93.pdf

This is the report of the Master of Engineering (M.Eng) program’s capstone project - Vision Correcting Display led by Professor Brian Barsky. The goal of the project is to develop vision correcting displays, which would enable people with visual aberrations to see a sharp and clear image on a display without requiring the use of corrective eyewear. The project team consists of both graduate and undergraduate students; this report will mostly cover the work done by Sijia (Scarlett) Teng, Jia (Sophie) Zeng, and Vivek Claver from the M.Eng program. Chapter 1 includes three individual technical contribution reports, in which Vivek focuses on the pinhole mask and the projection algorithm, while Scarlett and Sophie focuses on the parallax barrier and eye-tracking algorithm of the project. Chapter 2 is a team-written report to demonstrate our team’s ability to apply Engineering Leadership Series concepts, tools, and insights. It will discuss project management, social and industry context, and industry analysis in details.


BibTeX citation:

@techreport{Zeng:EECS-2017-93,
    Author= {Zeng, Jia and Teng, Sijia and Claver, Vivek},
    Title= {Vision Correcting Display M.Eng Capstone Report},
    Year= {2017},
    Month= {May},
    Url= {http://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/2017/EECS-2017-93.html},
    Number= {UCB/EECS-2017-93},
    Abstract= {This is the report of the Master of Engineering (M.Eng) program’s capstone project - Vision Correcting Display led by Professor Brian Barsky. The goal of the project is to develop vision correcting displays, which would enable people with visual aberrations to see a sharp and clear image on a display without requiring the use of corrective eyewear. The project team consists of both graduate and undergraduate students; this report will mostly cover the work done by Sijia (Scarlett) Teng, Jia (Sophie) Zeng, and Vivek Claver from the M.Eng program. Chapter 1 includes three individual technical contribution reports, in which Vivek focuses on the pinhole mask and the projection algorithm, while Scarlett and Sophie focuses on the parallax barrier and eye-tracking algorithm of the project. Chapter 2 is a team-written report to demonstrate our team’s ability to apply Engineering Leadership Series concepts, tools, and insights. It will discuss project management, social and industry context, and industry analysis in details.},
}

EndNote citation:

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%A Teng, Sijia 
%A Claver, Vivek 
%T Vision Correcting Display M.Eng Capstone Report
%I EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley
%D 2017
%8 May 12
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%F Zeng:EECS-2017-93