PANDA: Panoramas, Displays and Acquisition
Thursday, 9 August 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM | Los Angeles Convention Center, Room 403AB
Session Chair: Robert Kooima, Louisiana State University
Conference 5–9 August 2012
Exhibition 7–9 August 2012
Los Angeles Convention Center
Thursday, 9 August 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM | Los Angeles Convention Center, Room 403AB
Session Chair: Robert Kooima, Louisiana State University
A system that enables photographers to build thousands of Google Street View experiences for small and medium-sized businesses and other locations using a novel combination of computer-vision algorithms and user-guided optimization.
Mark Colbert
Google Inc.
By converting overlapping sub-light-fields into individual focal stacks, computing a panoramic focal stack from them, and converting the panoramic focal stack back into a panoramic light field, this first approach toward panorama light-field imaging avois the demand for a precise reconstruction of scene depth.
Clemens Birklbauer
Johannes Kepler Universität Linz
Oliver Bimber
Johannes Kepler Universität Linz
An innovative solution that transforms a soap film into the world’s thinnest screen. The screen’s transparency, texture, and shape can be controlled dynamically by using ultrasonic sound waves. Its unique material, which allows objects to pass through, promotes new ways of interaction.
Yoichi Ochiai
The University of Tokyo
Alexis Oyama
Carnegie Mellon University
Keisuke Toyoshima
University of Tsukuba
A compressive depth-map acquisition camera that achieves high range resolution and high spatial resolution using only a single time-resolved sensor and spatially patterned illumination.
Andrea Colaco
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ahmed Kirmani
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Franco Wong
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Vivek Goyal
Massachusetts Institute of Technology