Capture the World
Wednesday, 8 August 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM | Los Angeles Convention Center, Room 502AB
Session Chair: Mike Bailey, Oregon State University
Conference 5–9 August 2012
Exhibition 7–9 August 2012
Los Angeles Convention Center
Wednesday, 8 August 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM | Los Angeles Convention Center, Room 502AB
Session Chair: Mike Bailey, Oregon State University
KinÊtre lets people bring the world around them to life. With this system, anyone can interactively scan and "possess" inanimate objects. Possessed objects realistically follow users' movements as they walk, jump, and twist. KinÊtre makes animation a fun and playful experience for all.
Jiawen Chen
Microsoft Research Cambridge
Shahram Izadi
Microsoft Research Cambridge
Andrew Fitzgibbon
Microsoft Research Cambridge
A self-directed interactive device that captures and visualizes retinal images. This portable solution simplifies constraints on traditional devices that need to provide sufficient illumination and need precise alignment of focusing optics and illumination with the human eye.
Everett Lawson
MIT Media Lab
Jason Boggess
MIT Media Lab
Siddharth Khullar
Rochester Institute of Technology
Alex Olwal
MIT Media Lab
Gordon Wetzstein
MIT Media Lab
Ramesh Raskar
MIT Media Lab
Repurposing a streak sensor and femtosecond laser source to capture three-dimensional movies of table-top scenes with a time resolution of five picoseconds.
Andreas Velten
University of Wisconsin
Di Wu
Tsinghua University
Adrian Jarabo
Universidad de Zaragoza
Belen Masia
Universidad de Zaragoza
Christopher Barsi
MIT Media Lab
Everett Lawson
MIT Media Lab
Chinmaya Joshi
MIT Media Lab
Diego Gutierrez
Universidad de Zaragoza
Moungi Bawendi
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ramesh Raskar
MIT Media Lab
Full-resolution light-field acquisition using sparse coding of light fields.
Kshitij Marwah
MIT Media Lab
Gordon Wetzstein
MIT Media Lab
Ashok Veeraraghavan
Rice University
Ramesh Raskar
MIT Media Lab