Technical Papers
Displays
Tuesday, 12 August 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM | Vancouver Convention Centre, East Building, Exhibit Hall A Session Chair: Hendrik Lensch, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
Tuesday, 12 August 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM | Vancouver Convention Centre, East Building, Exhibit Hall A Session Chair: Hendrik Lensch, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
Introducing a compressive light-field projection as a system that facilitates light-field synthesis with a single device by combining a novel screen design, light-field projection, and nonnegative light-field factorizations.
Matthew Hirsch
MIT Media Lab
Gordon Wetzstein
MIT Media Lab
Ramesh Raskar
MIT Media Lab
A new display technology that corrects visual aberrations of human observers. The proposed method provides high image resolution and contrast, and it can correct low- and high-order aberrations. The paper includes extensive simulations and a proposed prototype device.
Fu-Chung Huang
University of California, Berkeley
Gordon Wetzstein
MIT Media Lab
Brian Barsky
University of California, Berkeley
Ramesh Raskar
MIT Media Lab
Introducing cascaded displays: layered spatial-light modulators, subject to lateral displacements and refreshed at staggered intervals, synthesizing images with greater spatiotemporal resolution than any SLM in their construction. Practical benefits are demonstrated with a dual-layer LCD, showcasing head-mounted display applications, and a dual-modulation LCoS projector.
Felix Heide, NVIDIA Research
Douglas Lanman, NVIDIA Research
Dikpal Reddy
NVIDIA Research
Jan Kautz
NVIDIA Research
Kari Pulli
NVIDIA Research
David Luebke
NVIDIA Research
A new digital display, based on wave optics modeling, showing images and videos with spatially varying, user-defined BRDFs. It is passive, reacts instantaneously to illumination changes in the viewer environment, and does not require an illumination sensor. Applications include: reflectance videos, interactive reflectance editing, 3D content.
Daniel Glasner
Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Todd Zickler
Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Anat Levin
The Weizmann Institute of Science
A glasses-free 3D display that provides accommodation cues. The approach uses a jointly optimized multilayer architecture and high angular resolution backlight to steer narrow, high-resolution view cones into the eyes.
Andrew Maimone
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Gordon Wetzstein
MIT Media Lab
Matthew Hirsch
MIT Media Lab
Douglas Lanman
NVIDIA Research
Ramesh Raskar
MIT Media Lab
Henry Fuchs
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill