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Development of omnitrics: an assistive mobile application for people with color vision deficiency using image processing/ John Joriz S. Dataro, Jericho Brian M. Dela Cruz, Ram Jesler B. Delos Santos, Christian Mark T. Escalo, and Luis Andrei E. Obumani.--

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Dissertation note: College of Industrial Technology.-- Bachelor of engineering technology major in computer engineering technology: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025. Summary: Color Vision Deficiency (CVD) is a disability wherein human eyes cannot distinguish and perceive shades of certain colors under normal light conditions. Hence, there is no cure for this deficiency as of today, but with the help of Ophthalmic Wearable aids such as glasses and contact lenses gives a helping hand for color vision deficiency (CVD) patients to see the world how a normal person perceives it. These types of wearable aids give high accuracy for enhancing the contrast of undistinguishable color, but the major downside of it is the expensive price and normal people with CVD cannot afford it. This paper aimed to create a cheaper alternative for Ophthalmic Wearable aids that uses smartphones for capturing the color of the image. The process of applying the filter to the real time view and images from the camera is done by LMS Color Algorithm. The project was evaluated through test questionnaire using a 5-point scale with five (5) being the highest with a descriptive rating of “Highly Acceptable”, and one (1) being the lowest with a descriptive rating of “Not Acceptable”. The alignment of the project embodies the goals of UN SDG and TUP/DOST to reduce inequalities and produce innovation. CVD patients can experience having wearable aids at a low price.
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Bachelor's thesis

College of Industrial Technology.-- Bachelor of engineering technology major in computer engineering technology: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025.

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Color Vision Deficiency (CVD) is a disability wherein human eyes cannot
distinguish and perceive shades of certain colors under normal light conditions. Hence,
there is no cure for this deficiency as of today, but with the help of Ophthalmic Wearable
aids such as glasses and contact lenses gives a helping hand for color vision deficiency
(CVD) patients to see the world how a normal person perceives it. These types of wearable
aids give high accuracy for enhancing the contrast of undistinguishable color, but the major
downside of it is the expensive price and normal people with CVD cannot afford it. This
paper aimed to create a cheaper alternative for Ophthalmic Wearable aids that uses
smartphones for capturing the color of the image. The process of applying the filter to the
real time view and images from the camera is done by LMS Color Algorithm. The project
was evaluated through test questionnaire using a 5-point scale with five (5) being the
highest with a descriptive rating of “Highly Acceptable”, and one (1) being the lowest with
a descriptive rating of “Not Acceptable”. The alignment of the project embodies the goals
of UN SDG and TUP/DOST to reduce inequalities and produce innovation. CVD patients
can experience having wearable aids at a low price.

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