Friday, 30 November 16:15 - 18:15 | Peridot 201
|
Perspective-Aware Warping for Seamless Stereoscopic Image CloningThis paper presents a novel technique for seamless stereoscopic image cloning, which performs both shape adjustment and color blending such that the stereoscopic composite is seamless in both the perceived depth and color appearance. Sheng-Jie Luo, National Taiwan University |
|
Enabling Warping on Stereoscopic ImagesIn this paper, we present a technique that enables a wide range of existing image warping algorithms on stereoscopic images. Yuzhen Niu, Portland State University |
|
A Luminance-Contrast-Aware Disparity Model and ApplicationsWe present a model to predict depth perception, combining luminance contrast and disparity. This result is useful for existing, but also novel previously impossible applications. We support the production of stereo imagery with high quality and viewing comfort in the context of autosterescopic screens, abstract rendering, and other challenging scenarios. Piotr Didyk, Massachusetts Institute of Technology / Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik |
|
Correcting for Optical Aberrations using Multilayer DisplaysOptical aberrations of the human eye are currently corrected using eyeglasses, contact lenses, or surgery. We describe a fourth option: modifying the composition of displayed content, as well as the underlying display hardware, such that perceived images appear in focus, after passing through an eye with known optical defects. Fu-Chung Huang, University of California, Berkeley |
|
The Magic Lens: Refractive SteganographyWe construct Magic Lenses, composed of refractive lenslet arrays, to reveal hidden images when placed over potentially unstructured printed/displayed source images. We show how to optimize for the shape of these lenses to ensure manufacturability and demonstrate the technique using a number of physically fabricated lenses. Marios Papas, ETH Zurich / Disney Research Zurich |