Dangerous Displays
Wednesday, 2 August
3:45 - 5:30 pm
Room 253
Session Chair: Ken Perlin, New York University
3:45 - 5:30 pm
Room 253
Session Chair: Ken Perlin, New York University
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3D Volumetric Display Using Passive Optical Scatterers A new class of volumetric displays trades off the spatial resolution of a digital projector to gain resolution in the third dimension. Shree K. Nayar Vijay N. Anand Columbia University nayar (at) cs.columbia.edu |
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Antialiasing for Automultiscopic 3D Displays Automultiscopic displays hold great promise for the future of television and digital entertainment. This sketch presents a signal-processing framework to address the major issues in 3D cinematography for automultiscopic displays. Matthias Zwicker University of California, San Diego mzwicker (at) cs.ucsd.edu Wojciech Matusik Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL) Frédo Durand Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Hanspeter Pfister Clifton Forlines Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL) |
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A Framework for Holographic Scene Representation and Image Synthesis A framework based on a holographic representation including digital recording of a full-parallax hologram, reconstruction, and propagation of the original wavefront for image generation onto a conventional, frame-buffer-based display. Remo Ziegler Peter Kaufmann Markus Gross Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich remo.ziegler (at) inf.ethz.ch |
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Eavesdripping: Water as Physical Display A system that displays computer-generated images by using only water and light. This allows for a wide variety of applications, especially in the architectural realm. Sascha Pohflepp Universität der Künste Berlin psp (at) udk-berlin.de |
