1999 Proceedings 1999 Photos |
Stereoscopic Displays and Virtual Reality Systems VI |
ix | Conference Committees |
xi | Introduction |
PART A | Stereoscopic Displays and Applications X |
SESSION 1 | HUMAN FACTORS IN STEREOSCOPIC DISPLAYS |
4 | Stereo image quality: effects of spatio-temporal resolution [3639-01] L. B. Stelmach, W. J. Tam, D. V. Meegan, Communications Research Ctr. (Canada) |
12 | Is monocular degradation visible in fused stereo images? [3639-02] D. V. Meegan, L. B. Stelmach, W. J. Tam, Communications Research Ctr. (Canada) |
18 | Kinder, gentler stereo [3639-03] M. Siegel, Carnegie Mellon Univ.; Y. Tobinaga, Kansai Research Institute (Japan); T. Akiya, Electronics Intelligence Inc. (Japan) |
28 | Evaluation of stereoscopic display with visual function and interview [3639-04] F. Okuyama, Suzuka Univ. of Medical Science (Japan) |
36 | Development of an autostereoscopic monitor and 2D to 3D conversion for medical and surgical uses: requirements, clinical trials, and degree of acceptance, M. E. Levinson, M.D., Scion International, Inc.; G. Hamagashi, H. Murata, Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. (Japan) [3639-05] |
44 | Evaluation of stereoscopic video cameras synchronized with the movement of
operator's head on the tele-operation of the actual backhoe shovel [3639-06] M. Minamoto, Fujita Co. (Japan); K. Matsunaga, Kyushu Univ. (Japan) |
50 | Comparison of operation efficiency for the pick-and-insert task when using
stereoscopic images with additional lines and when using stereoscopic
images and manipulator with force feedback [3639-07] K. Matsunaga, K. Shidoji, K. Matsubara, Kyushu Univ. (Japan) |
57 | Accuracy of rendered depth: choice of the eyepoint location [3639-08] J. P. Rolland, L. Vaissie, CREOL/Univ. of Central Florida; G. M. Bochenek, U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command |
SESSION 2 | AUTOSTEREOSCOPIC DISPLAYS |
66 | Advanced autostereoscopic display for G-7 pilot project [3639-09] T. Hattori, Sea Phone Co., Ltd.; T. Ishigaki, K. Shimamoto, A. Sawaki, T. Ishiguchi, Nagoya Univ. (Japan); H. Kobayashi, Virtual Reality Center Yokohama Inc. (Japan) |
76 | Micropolarizer-based multiple-viewer autostereoscopic display [3639-10] S. A. Benton, T. E. Slowe, A. B. Kropp, S. L. Smith, MIT Media Lab. |
84 | Image preparation for 3D LCD [3639-11] C. van Berkel, Philips Research Labs. (UK) |
92 | Viewing point detection system using specific image processing for eye
position tracking autostereoscopic display [3639-12] H. Imai, S. Tsujikawa, M. Imai, NEC Corp. (Japan) |
99 | Design and perception testing of a novel 3D autostereoscopic holographic display system [3639-13] G. M. Bochenek, T. J. Meitzler, P. Muench, U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command |
110 | Multiperspective look around autostereoscopic projection display using an ICFLCD [3639-14] J. B. Eichenlaub, Dimension Technologies Inc. |
122 | Stereoscopic display using a 1.2-m diameter stretchable membrane mirror [3639-15] S. McKay, S. Mason, Univ. of Strathclyde (UK); L. S. Mair, Glasgow Caledonian Univ. (UK); P. Waddell, S. M. Fraser, Univ. of Strathclyde (UK) |
132 |
Non-glasses type stereoscopic display system based on polarization[3639-16] J. Y. Son, V. V. Smirnov, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (Korea); Y. S. Chun, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (Korea); K. T. Kim, Han-Nam Univ. (Korea); S. S. Kim, Samsung Electronics Co. (Korea) |
137 | Real-time 3D display with acousto-optical deflectors [3639-17] J. Y. Son, V. V. Smirnov, L. N. Asnis, V. B. Volkonsky, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (Korea) |
SESSION 3 | NEW DEVELOPMENTS |
144 | Digital stereoscopic imaging [3639-18] A. R. Rao, A. Jaimes, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Ctr. |
155 | Stereoscopic viewer using a volume holographic memory [3639-19] S. Lee, Kwangwoon Univ. (Korea) |
159 | Morphing in stereo animation [3639-40] J. A. Davis, D. F. McAllister, North Carolina State Univ. |
SESSION 4 | DEPTH AND DISPARITY PROCESSING |
170 | New stereo matching algorithm [3639-20] Y. A. Ahmed, H. Afifi, G. Rubino, ENST-Bretagne (France) |
179 | Enhancement of viewer comfort in stereoscopic viewing: parallax adjustment [3639-21] J. Konrad, INRS-Telecommunications (Canada) |
191 | Hardware implementation of a real-time disparity estimator using hierarchical blockmatching for stereoscopic applications [3639-22] G. Karastergios, Univ. of Patras (Greece); D. S. Kalivas, Intracom S. A. (Greece); G. Papadopoulos, A. Birbas, J. Karathanasis, E. Vasilakopoulou, Univ. of Patras (Greece) |
200 | Stereo display of nested 3D volume data using automatic tunnelling [3639-23] R. J. Hubbold, D. J. Hancock, Univ. of Manchester (UK) |
208 | Disparity error-tolerant interpolation of intermediate views [3639-24] M. Lueck, H. Schroeder, Univ. Dortmund (Germany) |
219 | Multipass stereo matching algorithm using high-curvature points on image profiles [3639-25] S. J. Wang, Y. C. Peng, National Chiao Tung Univ. (Taiwan) |
SESSION 5 | SPECIAL SESSION: DIGITAL STEREOSCOPIC AND 3D VIDEO - COMMUNICATION AND ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE FUTURE |
232 | Stereoscopic and 3D visual communications for the future [3639-26] R. Buschmann, Siemens AG (Germany) |
242 | Stereo/multiview video encoding using the MPEG family of standards [3639-27] J. R. Ohm, Heinrich Hertz Institute (Germany) |
254 | Architecture for digital 3D broadcasting [3639-28] P. V. Harman, Xenotech Research Pty. Ltd. (Australia) |
260 | Perceptual basis of stereo video [3639-29] L. B. Stelmach, W. J. Tam, Communications Research Ctr. (Canada) |
266 | Real-time synthesis of digital multiviewpoint stereoscopic images [3639-30] E. A. Hendriks, Delft Univ. of Technology (Netherlands) |
277 | Digital signal processing for the analysis and coding of stereoscopic and
3D video [3639-31] M. G. Strintzis, S. Malassiotis, I. Kompatsiaris, Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki (Greece) |
SESSION 6 | COMPUTER-BASED STEREOSCOPIC IMAGING |
290 | Converting existing applications to support high-quality stereoscopy [3639-32] R. A. Akka, StereoGraphics Corp. |
300 | Interfacing shuttering-type stereoscopic hardware with NT workstations [3639-33] L. Lipton, J. Halnon, StereoGraphics Corp. |
306 | PC-based stereoscopic video walkthrough [3639-34] A. J. Woods, D. Offszanka, G. Martin, Curtin Univ. of Technology (Australia) |
SESSION 7 | STEREOSCOPIC ACQUISITION SYSTEMS |
314 | Acquisition system of arbitrary ray-space [3639-35] T. Fujii, T. Kimoto, M. Tanimoto, Nagoya Univ. (Japan) |
321 | New stereoscopic system [3639-37] Y. A. Ahmed, H. Afifi, ENST-Bretagne (France) |
PART B | The Engineering Reality of Virtual Reality 1999 |
SESSION 8 | SOFTWARE TECHNIQUES AND ARCHITECTURES |
332 | Dialogic generation system of realistic multimedia contents corresponding to dynamic intentions [3639-41] M. Masuda, Y. Murao, H. Enomoto, Shibaura Institute of Technology (Japan) |
346 | Transparently supporting a wide range of VR and stereoscopic display devices [3639-42] D. Pape, D. J. Sandin, T. A. DeFanti, Univ. of Illinois/Chicago |
SESSION 9 |
INTERFACES |
356 | Haptic Workbench: a multisensory virtual environment [3639-44] D. R. Stevenson, K. A. Smith, CSIRO (Australia); J. P. McLaughlin, ReachIn Technologies AB (Sweden); C. J. Gunn, J. P. Veldkamp, CSIRO (Australia); M. J. Dixon, ReachIn Technologies AB (Sweden) |
367 | Head tracking for viewpoint control in stereographic displays [3639-45] R. A. Browse, J. C. Rodger, I. K. Ahmad, G. Shoemaker, Queen's Univ. (Canada) |
374 | User interfaces for immersive interaction [3639-46] G.C. WIlliams, H. Faste, I. E. McDowall, M. T. Bolas, Fakespace Inc. |
SESSION 10 | SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS |
386 | Tracking systems and the value of inertial technology [3639-47] F. Kuijper, A. T. Smits, H. Jense, TNO Physics and Electronics Lab. (Netherlands) |
398 | Virtual environment for training in microsurgery [3639-48] K. N. Montgomery, M. Stephanides, J. Brown, J. C. Latombe, S. A. Schendel, Stanford Univ./NASA Ames Research Ctr. |
404 | Virtual learning environment for preventing smoking in teens [3639-49] K. Nemire, J. Beil, Interface Technologies Corp.; J. Lomba, Judith Lomba Associates; J. A. Epstein, Cornell Univ. |
416 | Development of a virtual laboratory for the study of complex human behavior [3639-50] J. B. Pelz, Rochester Institute of Technology; M. Hayhoe, D. H. Ballard, A. Shrivastava, Univ. of Rochester |
SESSION 11 |
DISPLAYS |
428 | Properties and applications of spherical panoramic virtual displays [3639-52] G. J. Kintz, Optical Physics Consulting |
436 | Spherical VR environment [3639-53] S. S. Chen, Univ. of Missouri/Columbia |
443 | Composing virtual environment using images of digital camera [3639-54] H. Guan, S. Aoki, K. Ejiri, Ricoh Co., Ltd. (Japan) |
453 | Wide field-of-view HMD with free-form-surface prism [3639-55] S. Yamazaki, K. Inoguchi, H. Morishima, Y. Saitou, N. Taniguchi, Mixed Reality Systems Lab. Inc. (Japan) |
463 | Dynamic focusing in head-mounted displays
[3639-56] J. P. Rolland, CREOL/Univ. of Central Florida; M. W. Krueger, Artificial Reality Corp.; A. Goon, CREOL/Univ. of Central Florida |
471 | Addendum |
473 | Author Index |