スケッチ

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スケッチでは、アートやデザイン、アニメーション制作から映画、CM、ゲーム、Webデザイン等の産業応用まで、コンピュータグラフィックスとインタラクティブ技術に関する様々なフェーズにおける斬新なアイデアやノウハウを紹介しています。完成度の高さより、ユニークさと面白さを尊重しています。約15分の講演とそれに続く質疑を通して、講演者との意見交換の場にして下さい。

シーグラフアジア 2009 スケッチセッション一覧:

Visualization

Friday, 18 December | 12:45 PM - 3:00 PM | Room 501

Session Chair

Bing-Yu Chen

An Esthetics Rule-Based Ranking System for Amateur Photos

This esthetics rule-based ranking system for amateur photos is based on the experiences of photographers around the world.

Che-Hua Yeh 
Wai-Seng Ng 
National Taiwan University

Brian A. Barsky 
University of California, Berkeley

Ming Ouhyoung 
National Taiwan University

Tuvalu Visualization Project

The purpose of this artistic visualization project on Google Earth is to disclose information about Tuvalu. It has two components: Build the Future with 10,000 Tuvaluans and Tuvalu Mapping.

Makiko SUZUKI 
Yuichi Watanabe 
Hidenori Watanave Laboratory, Tokyo Metropolitan University

Shuichi Endo 
NPO Tuvalu Overview

Hidewnori Watanave 
Hidenori Watanave Laboratory, Tokyo Metropolitan University

Development of an RFID Textile for Location-Aware Systems

Many interactive user interfaces require the user's location. This RFID textile, which can be commercially woven, provides easy installation of location sensing.

Ryoko Ueoka 
The University of Tokyo 

Atsuji Masuda 
Tetsuhiko Murakami 
Industry Technology Center of Fukui Prefecture

Michitaka Hirose 
The University of Tokyo

A Robust and Dynamic Scene Geometry Acquisition Technique for a Mobile Projector-Camera System

A new structured light-pattern-generation technique for a mobile projector-camera system that allows acquisition of scene geometry from an image with relatively high acquisition density.

Vinh Ninh Dao 
Masanori Sugimoto 
The University of Tokyo

Automatic Generation of 3D Building Models With Various Shapes of Roofs

A GIS- and CG-integrated system that automatically generates 3D building models, including a temple roof and a pagoda roof, based on building contours on digital maps.

Kenichi Sugihara 
Gifu Keizai University