the 43rd international conference and exhibition on
24-28 July
Anaheim, California
This automultiscopic display for cinemas supports the wide range of viewing angles and distances in cinema venues by displaying a narrow angular range and replicating it to all viewers regardless of their distance.
Netalee Efrat
Weizmann Institute of Science
Piotr Didyk
Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik and Universität des Saarlandes, MMCI
Mike Foshey
MIT CSAIL
Wojciech Matusik
MIT CSAIL
Anat Levin
Weizmann Institute of Science
This paper proposes a computational-projector architecture in which light can be steered to form images. The gain in system efficiency significantly reduces cost, increases peak luminance, and improves black level.
Gerwin Damberg
The University Of British Columbia
James Gregson
The University of British Columbia
Wolfgang Heidrich
King Abdullah University Of Science And Technology
This paper introduces see-through additive light-field display as a novel variation of compressive light-field displays. The additive light-field display is more advantageous to modulate the number of layers, thickness, and pixel density than conventional compressive displays. This work could contribute to realization of augmented reality.
Seungjae Lee
Seoul National University
Changwon Jang
Seoul National University
Seokil Moon
Seoul National University
Jaebum Cho
Seoul National University
Byoungho Lee
Seoul National University
A method to render aerial and volumetric graphics by femtosecond lasers and computer-generated holograms. This work is a useful contribution to exploration of the characteristics of aerial laser volumetric display systems.
Yoichi Ochiai
University of Tsukuba
Kota Kumagai
Utsunomiya University
Takayuki Hoshi
Nagoya Institute of Technology
Jun Rekimoto
University of Tokyo, Sony CSL
Satoshi Hasegawa
Utsunomiya University
Yoshio Hayasaki
Utsunomiya University