Chromestesia Simulation Device - Group 27

About Team Documentation

About

Chromesthesia is an audio-visual variant of the phenomenon called Synesthesia. Synesthesia is when the simulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to involuntary experience in a second sensory or cognitive pathway. The purpose of this project is to create a device that represents this phenomenon, where a user will vocalize sounds at different frequencies, and have that sound associated with a certain color. The device will also show on a display, sourced from a camera module, the location of where this sound is being vocalized from. Successful demonstration of this project is aimed at giving awareness to this phenomenon, which affects 1 in 3000 people.





Meet the Team

Brooke Roeder

Electrical Engineer

Brooke Roeder is an Electrical Engineering student. She currently works as an intern at Lockheed Martin in systems engineering, supporting the testing and implementation of sensor technology. In addition to supporting the conductions of tests, she has also automated and developed scripts used for image processing. She is currently transferring to the electrical engineering department at Lockheed Martin and will begin to work in hardware design.

Nicholas Alban

Electrical Engineer

Nicholas is an Electrical Engineering student. He is currently interning at General Dynamic Mission systems, supporting live service and development of government contracted military simulation and training software and frameworks. He’s taken a few of classes related to microcontrollers and circuit boards, and many courses related to programming, machine learning, and computer vision. These skills are anticipated to be useful and strongly applicable when it comes to applying algorithms and complex function to the board itself.

Angel Garcia

Computer Engineer

Angel Garcia is a graduating Computer Engineering student at the University of Central Florida. Angel has an interest in using his skills he learned at the University of Central Florida in the cybersecurity side of the technology industry. After graduation, he will be working full-time at Ultimate Kronos Group as a Product Support Specialist, working primarily on product management, product engineering and operations that support a Global Support team.

Wesley Ellery

Computer Engineer

Wesley Ellery is a graduating Computer Engineering student at the University of Central Florida. Wesley has an interest in using his skills he learned at the University of Central Florida in the aviation industry. After graduation, he will be working full-time at Collins Aerospace as a Systems Engineer, working primarily on integration of avionics on the Comac C919 airplane. He is also a Private Pilot with a Seaplane Rating, with goals to become an airline pilot in the future.

Documentation and Video Links


Senior Design 1 Divide and Conquer Document


Senior Design 1 Document


Senior Design 2 Final Report


Conference Paper


Critical Design Review Presentation Slides


Critical Design Review Video


Midterm Demonstration Presentation Slides


Midterm Demonstration Video


Final Presentation Slides


Final Presentation Video


Final Demonstration Video


Final Demonstration Slides
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