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Dispersion-based Color Projection using Masked Prisms

Dispersion-based Color Projection using Masked Prisms

by Martina Haefeli | Oct 7, 2015 | Visual Computing, Wireless Communication and Ubiquitous Computing

Dispersion-based Color Projection using Masked Prisms   We present a method for projecting arbitrary color images using a white light source and an optical device with no colored components—consisting solely of one or two prisms and two transparent masks. October 7,...
Online View Sampling for Estimating Depth from Light Fields

Online View Sampling for Estimating Depth from Light Fields

by Martina Haefeli | Sep 27, 2015 | Video Processing, Visual Computing

Online View Sampling for Estimating Depth from Light Fields   We propose a simple analysis model for view sampling and an adaptive, online sampling algorithm tailored to light field depth reconstruction. September 27, 2015International Conference on Image Processing...
Robust, Error Tolerant Photometric Projector Compensation

Robust, Error Tolerant Photometric Projector Compensation

by Martina Haefeli | Sep 14, 2015 | Visual Computing, Visual Display Technology

Robust, Error Tolerant Photometric Projector Compensation   We propose a novel error tolerant optimization approach to generate a high-quality photometric compensated projection. September 14, 2015Transactions on Image Processing 2015   Authors Anselm Grundhöfer...
Sackcloth or Silk? The Impact of Appearance vs Dynamics on the Perception of Animated Cloth

Sackcloth or Silk? The Impact of Appearance vs Dynamics on the Perception of Animated Cloth

by Martina Haefeli | Sep 7, 2015 | Animation, Visual Computing

Sackcloth or Silk? The Impact of Appearance vs Dynamics on the Perception of Animated Cloth   In this paper, we present a set of experiments in which we explore some factors that contribute to the perception of cloth, to determine how efficiency could be improved...
Computational Design of Walking Automata

Computational Design of Walking Automata

by Martina Haefeli | Aug 7, 2015 | Digital Fabrication, Robotics, Visual Computing

Computational Design of Walking Automata   We propose to use computational design to offset the technical difficulties of this process. August 7, 2015ACM SIGGRAPH / Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation (SCA) 2015   Authors Gaurav Bharaj (Harvard SEAS)...
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