Technical Papers
Appearance
Monday, 6 August 3:45 PM - 5:35 PM | Los Angeles Convention Center, Room 515AB
Session Chair: Hendrik Lensch, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
Conference 5–9 August 2012
Exhibition 7–9 August 2012
Los Angeles Convention Center
Monday, 6 August 3:45 PM - 5:35 PM | Los Angeles Convention Center, Room 515AB
Session Chair: Hendrik Lensch, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
A complete measurement system for obtaining spectral reflectance data in a wide spectral range at high spectral and spatial resolution. The paper shows results for several applications: the interplay between the visual capabilities and appearance of birds, and analysis of artifacts from geology and cultural heritage.
Min H. Kim
Yale University
Todd Alan Harvey
Yale University
David S. Kittle
Duke University
Holly Rushmeier
Yale University
Julie Dorsey
Yale University
Richard O. Prum
Yale University
David J. Brady
Duke University
A way to capture photos in which a scene's light-transport properties (interreflections, scattering, etc) appear to have changed. The idea is to project a special sequence of patterns onto the scene during the photo's exposure period and, simultaneously, use another sequence to selectively mask pixels on the camera sensor.
Matthew O'Toole
University of Toronto
Ramesh Raskar
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Kiriakos Kutulakos
University of Toronto
This system superimposes multiple projections onto an object of arbitrary shape and color to produce high-resolution appearance changes. It produces appearances at an improved resolution compared to prior works and can change appearances at near interactive rates.
Daniel E. Aliaga
Purdue University
Yu Hong Yeung
Purdue University
Alvin Law
Purdue University
Behzad Sajadi
University of California, Irvine
Aditi Majumder
University of California, Irvine
A printing system that physically prints spatially varying reflectance to produce tone-mapping effects of an HDR input under different viewing conditions.
Yue Dong
Microsoft Research Asia
Xin Tong
Microsoft Research Asia
Fabio Pellacini
Dartmouth College and Sapienza – Università di Roma
Baining Guo
Microsoft Research Asia
Real scenes change appearance when lit from different directions. This paper presents a printing process that produces arbitrary lighting-direction-dependent reflectance for a single viewpoint, using paper with specular microgeometry.
Thomas Malzbender
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
Ramin Samadani
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
Steven Scher
University of California, Santa Cruz
Adam Crume
University of California, Santa Cruz
Douglas Dunn
3M
James Davis
University of California, Santa Cruz