Hi Hoover.
Could you make the following information available through CVNet?
At Massey Uni. we've been working on a computer program which analyses the
results of panel tests (D15, D15-DS, H16, 100-Hue) for colour vision
deficiencies, by applying techniques borrowed from multidimensional scaling.
The software has reached the stage of user-friendliness (i.e. it is no
longer actively user-hostile) where we can offer a copy of the prototype to
any clinicians who would like to try it out and compare it with existing
forms of analysis.
The program runs on IBM-compatible PCs, and assumes EGA/VGA graphics or better.
Anyone who's interested, contact me and I'll e-mail a copy. In return, we
need feedback about bugs, problems with the input/output, suggestions about
features to add, and general usefulness.
Thanks,
David Bimler PhD. Fax-Phone:
Department of Human Development Studies, +64-6-350-5635
Massey University, Private Bag 11222,
Palmerston North, NEW ZEALAND
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