ACM SRC Final Presentation
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The finalists in the ACM Student Research Competition present their work to the SIGGRAPH 2009 audience and are awarded their prizes.
ACM SRC Winners
First Place
RACBVHs: Random-Accessible Compressed Bounding Volume Hierarchies
Tae-Joon Kim, Bochang Moon, Duksu Kim, Sung-Eui Yoon
Second Place
BiDi Screen: Depth- and Lighting-Aware Interaction and Display
Matthew Hirsch, Douglas Lanman, Ramesh Raskar, Henry Holtzman
Third Place
Augmented Reality Under Water
Lisa Blum, Wolfgang Broll, Stefan Müller
Finalists
Adaptive Coded Aperture Projection
Max Grosse, Gordon Wetzstein, Anselm Grundhšfer, Oliver Bimber
Layered Solid Texture Synthesis From a Single 2D Exemplar
Kenshi Takayama, Takeo Igarashi
ACM SRC Semi-Finalists
1A. 3D Reconstruction of Planetary Nebulae Using Hybrid Models
Stephan Wenger
Magnor Marcus
Technische Universität Braunschweig
Morisset Christophe
Steffen Wolfgang
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
1B. Adaptive Coded Aperture Projection
Max Grosse
Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
Gordon Wetzstein
The University of British Columbia
Anselm Grundhoefer
Oliver Bimber
Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
2A.Augmented Reality Under Water
Lisa Blum
Wolfgang Broll
Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Informationstechnik
Stefan Müller
Universität Koblenz
2B. Automatic Colorization of Grayscale Images Using Multiple Images on the Web
Yuji Morimoto
Yuichi Taguchi
Takeshi Naemura
The University of Tokyo
3A. Autonomous Lighting Agents in Global Illumination
Adrien Herubel
Venceslas Biri
Institut d'electronique et d'informatique Gaspard-Monge
Farchad Bidgolirad
Duran Duboi
3B. Bare-Hand Interaction in Tabletop-Augmented Reality
Bruno Fernandes
Joaquin Fernández
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
4A. Beyond Triangles: Gigavoxels Effects in Video Games
Cyril Crassin
INRIA Rhône-Alpes
Fabrice Neyret
LJK/INRIA/Grenoble Universities/CNRS
Sylvain Lefebvre
INRIA Sophia-Antipolis
Miguel Sainz
NVIDIA Corporation
Elmar Eisemann
MPI Informatik, Universität des Saarlandes
4B. BiDi Screen: Depth- and Lighting-Aware Interaction and Display
Matthew Hirsch
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Douglas Lanman
Brown University
Ramesh Raskar
Henry Holtzman
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
5A. Bloxels: Glowing Blocks as Volumetric Pixels
Jinha Lee
The University of Tokyo
Yasuaki Kakehi
Keio University
Takeshi Naemura
The University of Tokyo
5B. Curvature-Dependent Local Illumination Approximation for Translucent Materials
Hiroyuki Kubo
Mai Hariu
Shuhei Wemler
Shigeo Morishima
Waseda University
6A. Defining and Computing Mixed-Dimensional Skeletons
Lu Liu
Tao Ju
Washington University in St. Louis
6B. Direct Illumination From Dynamic Area Lights
Greg Nichols
Chris Wyman
University of Iowa
7A. GreenLite Dartmouth: Unplug or the Polar Bear Gets It
Evan Tice
Tim Tregubov
Kate Schnippering
Yoon-Ki Park
Ray diCiaccio
Max Friedman
Jennifer Huang
Justin Slick
Giulia Siccardo
Jessica Glago
Stephanie Trudeau
Daniel Gobaud
Daniel Garcia
Craig Slagel
Lorie Loeb
Dartmouth College
7B. Haptic Ring: Touching Virtual Creatures in Mixed-Reality Environments
Takafumi Aoki
Hironori Mitake
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Shoichi Hasegawa
The University of Electro-Communications
Makoto Sato
Tokyo Institute of Technology
8A. Interactive Lighting Manipulation Application on GPU
Borom Tunwattanapong
Paul Debevec
University of Southern California, Institute for Creative Technologies
8B. Layered Solid Texture Synthesis From a Single 2D Exemplar
Kenshi Takayama
The University of Tokyo
Takeo Igarashi
The University of Tokyo, JST/ERATO
9A. Muscle-Based Facial Animation Considering Fat-Layer Structure Captured by MRI
Hiroto Yarimizu
Yasushi Ishibashi
Hiroyuki Kubo
Akinobu Maejima
Shigeo Morishima
Waseda University
9B. Pandeiro Funk: Experiments on Rhythm-Based Interaction
Sergio Krakowski
Luiz Velho
Instituto de Matemática Pura e Aplicada
François Pachet
Sony CSL/Paris
10A. Pen de Touch
Sho Kamuro
Kouta Minamizawa
Naoki Kawakami
The University of Tokyo
Susumu Tachi
Keio University
10B. Polygonal Functional Hybrids for Computer Animation and Games
Denis Kravtsov
Oleg Fryazinov
Valery Adzhiev
Alexander Pasko
Peter Comninos
NCCA, Bournemouth University
11A. Proportional Constraint for Seam Carving
Kei Utsugi
Takuma Shibahara
Takafumi Koike
Hitachi Ltd.
Takeshi Naemura
University of Tokyo
11B. RACBVHs: Random-Accessible Compressed Bounding Volume Hierarchies
Tae-Joon Kim
Sung-eui Yoon
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
12A.
Ray Tracing to Get 3D Fixations on VOIs From Portable Eye Tracker Videos
Susan Munn
Jeff Pelz
Rochester Institute of Technology
12B. Three-Dimensional Auto-Stereoscopic Animated Image With a Long Viewing Distance Using High-Precision Image Correction
Takehito Teraguchi
Hiromasa Yamashita
Ken Masamune
Takeyoshi Dohi
Hongen Liao
The University of Tokyo
13A. Variance Minimization Light-Probe Sampling
Kuntee Viriyotha
University of Southern California
Paul Debevec
University of Southern California, Institute for Creative Technologies
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