We evaluate HILO using sighted participants viewing simulated prosthetic vision to assess its ability to optimize stimulation strategies under realistic conditions.
Adyah Rastogi is a Masters student pursuing a Computer Science degree through the BS/MS program at UC Santa Barbara. Her research focuses on experimenting with ways that prosthetic vision implants can be used as assistive technology beyond using it to replicate an image, similar to the use of haptic feedback to find objects. She previously worked on the HILO project in the lab and is interested in AR/VR, machine learning, and human computer interaction.
Adyah grew up in the Bay Area and enjoys drawing and crocheting, going to the gym, and going on fun drives in her free time.
MS in Computer Science, 2026
University of California, Santa Barbara
BS in Computer Science, 2025
University of California, Santa Barbara
We evaluate HILO using sighted participants viewing simulated prosthetic vision to assess its ability to optimize stimulation strategies under realistic conditions.
Eirini Schoinas, Adyah Rastogi, Anissa Carter, Jacob Granley, Michael Beyeler IEEE EMBC ‘25