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Conference Program:


Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XV


Conference 5291A
Monday-Wednesday 19-21 January 2004
San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, California, USA
To be published as Proceedings of SPIE Vol. #5291A Stereoscopic Displays and Virtual Reality Systems XI

Part of IS&T/SPIE's International Symposium on Electronic Imaging: Science and Technology
Sunday-Thursday 18-22 January 2004 ¤ San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, California, USA

 

Major Sponsor:    

Minor Sponsor:     VREX / InventQjaya

Conference Chairs:Andrew J. Woods, Ctr. for Marine Science and Technology/Curtin Univ. of Technology (Australia);
John O. Merritt, The Merritt Group;
Stephen A. Benton (in memoriam), MIT Media Lab.

Program Committee: Neil A. Dodgson, Univ. of Cambridge (UK);
Janusz Konrad, Boston Univ.;
Shojiro Nagata, InterVision (Japan);
Lew B. Stelmach, Communications Research Ctr. Canada;
Vivian K. Walworth, Jasper Associates


Monday 19th January 2004

SESSION 1 Mon. 8:30 to 10:10 am

Human Factors

Chair: John O. Merritt, The Merritt Group

Development and evaluation of an amusement machine using autostereoscopic 3D display, T. Kawai, T. Shibata, Waseda Univ. (Japan); Y. Shimizu, M. Kawata, M. Suto, Sophia Inc. (Japan) [5291A-01]

Perception of 3D spatial relations in 3D images, P. Rosen, Z. Pizlo, C. Hoffmann, V. S. Popescu, Purdue Univ. [5291A-02]

Stereo display for chest CT, X. H. Wang, C. R. Fuhrman, J. H. Sumkin, C. A. Britton, T. E. Warfel, D. Gur, W. F. Good, Univ. of Pittsburgh [5291A-03]

Development of a miniaturized system for monitoring vergence during viewing of stereoscopic imagery using a HMD, S. L. Ames, N. A. McBrien, Univ. of Melbourne (Australia) [5291A-04]

Variation and extrema of human interpupilliary distance, N. A. Dodgson, Univ. of Cambridge (United Kingdom) [5291A-05]

SESSION 2 Mon. 10:40 am to 12:00 pm

Stereoscopic Compression

Chair: Lew B. Stelmach, Communications Research Ctr. Canada

Coding of multiview images, T. Palfner, E. Müller, Univ. Rostock (Germany) [5291A-06]

Video memory compression for multiview autostereoscopic displays, B. Kaufmann, M. Akil, Groupe ESIEE (France) [5291A-07]

Multiresolution image compression using image foveation and simulated depth of field for stereoscopic displays, I. Van der Linde, Anglia Polytechnic Univ. (United Kingdom) [5291A-08]

Perceptually lossless rate controlled stereo image coding, E. A. Edirisinghe, S. Bedi, Loughborough Univ. (United Kingdom) [5291A-09]

Lunch Break

SESSION 3 Mon. 1:20 to 3:20 pm

Stereoscopic Image Processing and Rendering

Chair: Janusz Konrad, Boston Univ.

Depth-image-based rendering (DIBR), compression, and transmission for a new approach on 3D-TV, C. Fehn, Fraunhofer Institut für Nachrichtentechnik Heinrich-Hertz-Institut (Germany) [5291A-10]

Non-orthogonal sub-sampling and anti-alias filtering for multiscopic 3-D displays, J. Konrad, P. Agniel, Boston Univ. [5291A-11]

Mapping perceived depth to regions of interest in stereoscopic images, N. S. Holliman, Univ. of Durham (United Kingdom) [5291A-12]

Mosaicing impossible stereo views, S. Peleg, Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem (Israel); Y. Pritch, M. Ben-Ezra, HumanEyes Technologies Ltd. (Israel) [5291A-13]

Virtual voxel: a quantitative figure-of-merit for autostereoscopic display technology and implementation, M. Siegel, Carnegie Mellon Univ.; L. Lipton, Stereographics Corp. [5291A-14]

Stereoscopic display with enhanced user/image interpenetrability, S. Aubrey, Aubrey Imaging, Inc. [5291A-15]

SESSION 4 Mon. 3:50 to 5:30 pm

Stereoscopic Camera Systems

Chair: Andrew J. Woods, Ctr. for Marine Science and Technology/Curtin Univ. of Technology (Australia)

Real-time capturing and interactive synthesis of 3D scenes using integral photography, T. Yamamoto, T. Naemura, Univ. of Tokyo (Japan) [5291A-16]

Camera convergence problem revisited, R. S. Allison, York Univ. (Canada) [5291A-17]

Real-time ray-space acquisition system, T. Fujii, M. Tanimoto, Nagoya Univ. (Japan) [5291A-18]

Development of a reliable and practical HD stereoscopic camera system, J. Lee, S. Nam, J. Lee, C. Park, Korean Broadcasting System (South Korea); Y. Joo, D. A. Petrov, Y. Kim, Y. Lee, Huhu Co., Ltd. (South Korea) [5291A-19]

Improved stereovision scheme using one camera and a composite lens array, H. Choi, J. Park, J. Hong, B. Lee, Seoul National Univ. (South Korea) [5291A-20]

Short Break

3D Screening Session 5:40 to 7:10 pm

Chair: Andrew J. Woods, Ctr. for Marine Science and Technology/Curtin Univ. of Technology (Australia)

See large-screen examples of how 3D video is being used and produced around the world.


SD&A Dinner 7:30 to late

A no-host informal dinner open to all SD&A attendees will be held at a local San Jose restaurant. Details will be available at the conference.


Tuesday 20th January 2004

Plenary Presentation 8:30 to 9:15 am

Digital Printing: An Image Processor's Perspective

Jan P. Allebach, Purdue Univ.

See Plenary Sessions for details.

SESSION 5 Tues. 9:30 to 10:30 am

Autostereoscopic Displays I

Chair: Neil A. Dodgson, Univ. of Cambridge (United Kingdom)

Assessment and improvement of the stereo-image visualization on 4D-Vision 3D-displays, I. Relke, M. Klippstein, B. Riemann, 4D-Vision GmbH (Germany) [5291A-21]

Temporally consistent virtual camera generation from stereo image sequences, S. R. Fox, J. Shao, J. Flack, P. Harman, Dynamic Digital Depth Inc. (Australia) [5291A-22]

Multiview 3D projection system, S. S. Kim, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (South Korea) [5291A-23]

SESSION 6 Tues. 11:00 am to 12:00 pm

Autostereoscopic Displays II

Chair: Neil A. Dodgson, Univ. of Cambridge (United Kingdom)

Three-dimensional interaction with autostereoscopic displays, Z. Y. Alpaslan, A. A. Sawchuk, Univ. of Southern California [5291A-24]

Three-dimensional display system for user interface of FTV, T. Higashi, T. Fujii, M. Tanimoto, Nagoya Univ. (Japan) [5291A-25]

Implementation of projection-type autostereoscopic multiview 3D display system for real-time applications, Y. Park, K. Bae, E. Kim, Kwangwoon Univ. (South Korea) [5291A-26]

Lunch/Exhibition Break

SESSION 7 Tues. 1:30 to 3:10 pm

Autostereoscopic Displays III

Chair: Shojiro Nagata, Intervision (Japan)

Multiview autosterescopic display with floating real image, H. Kakeya, Univ. of Tsukuba (Japan) [5291A-27]

Step barrier system multiview glassless 3D display, K. Mashitani, G. Hamagishi, M. Higashino, T. Ando, S. Takemoto, SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. (Japan) [5291A-28]

Novel view-sequential display based on DMD technology, O. Cossairt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology [5291A-29]

DepthCube solid-state 3D volumetric display, A. Sullivan, LightSpace Technologies, Inc. [5291A-30]

Fabrication of a novel projection screen for autostereoscopic display systems, W. Huang, C. Tsai, K. Huang, N. Wang, Industrial Technology Research Institute (Taiwan) [5291A-31]

SESSION 8 Tues. 3:30 to 4:30 pm

Stereoscopic Video

Chair: Andrew J. Woods, Curtin Univ. of Technology (Australia)

Production and evaluation of stereoscopic video presentation in surgical training, J. Ilgner, Aachen Univ. Hospital (Germany); T. Kawai, Waseda Univ. (Japan); M. Westhofen, Aachen Univ. Hospital (Germany); T. Shibata, Waseda Univ. (Japan) [5291A-32]

Visual comfort/discomfort and visual fatigue on viewing stereoscopic HDTV, Y. Nojiri, NHK Science and Technical Research Labs. (Japan) [5291A-33]

DepthQ: universal system for stereoscopic video visualization on WIN32 platform, M. Husak, Lightspeed Design, Inc. and Institute of Chemical Technology Prague (Czech Republic); C. Ward, Lightspeed Design, Inc. [5291A-34]

Panel Discussion: "3D and 4D Attractions: The New Stereoscopic Cinema"     4:30 to 5:30pm

Moderator: Lenny Lipton, Stereographics Corp.
Panel: Jason Goodman, 21st Century 3D; Max H. Penner, Paradise F.X. Corp.; Chris Ward, Lightspeed Design Group.; Ray Zone, The 3D Zone


Wednesday 21st January 2004

Plenary Presentation 8:30 to 9:15 am

Security is Not Just for Money Anymore

Annette Jaffe, Annette Jaffe Consulting

See Plenary Sessions for details.

SESSION 9 Wed. 9:30 to 10:30 am

Integral 3D Imaging

Chair: Shojiro Nagata, Intervision (Japan)

Computational models for integral imaging, J. Ren, A. Aggoun, M. McCormick, De Montfort Univ. (United Kingdom) [5291A-35]

Improvement of an integral three-dimensional television system through correction of geometrical position errors, M. Okui, J. Arai, M. Kobayashi, F. Okano, NHK Science and Technical Research Labs. (Japan) [5291A-36]

Extraction and conversion of the three-dimensional information for integral imaging, J. Park, H. Choi, J. Hong, B. Lee, Seoul National Univ. (South Korea) [5291A-37]

SESSION 10 Wed. 10:50 to 11:50 am

Stereoscopic Developments I

Chair: Lew B. Stelmach, Communications Research Ctr. Canada (Canada)

Dynamic dimension: system for simultaneous 3D and monoscopic viewing, A. Redert, Philips Research USA (Netherlands) [5291A-38]

HMD type multifocus 3D display system, S. Kim, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (South Korea); J. Son, Hanyang Univ. (South Korea) [5291A-39]

Ghosting in anaglyphic stereoscopic images, A. J. Woods, T. Rourke, Ctr. for Marine Science and Technology/Curtin Univ. of Technology (Australia) [5291A-40]

Lunch/Exhibition Break

SESSION 11 Wed. 1:20 to 2:00 pm

Stereoscopic Developments II

Chair: Vivian K. Walworth, Jasper Associates

Stereoscopic retinal scanning laser display with integrated focus cues for ocular accommodation, B. T. Schowengerdt, Univ. of Washington and Univ. of California/Davis; E. J. Seibel, N. L. Silverman, T. A. Furness III, Univ. of Washington [5291A-41]

Implementation issues for the full-time full-resolution stereoscopic 3D flat-panel display, J. C. Kirsch, B. K. Jones, U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command; J. L. Johnson, U.S. Army Europe and V Corps Science Advisor Office; D. B. Chenault, Polaris Sensor Technologies, Inc.; I. Kleinberger, P. Kleinberger, H. Goldberg, J. Y. Mantinband, 3ality, Inc.; M. Jones, SYColeman, Inc. [5291A-42]

Poster Pop Session 2:00 to 2:20 pm

Chair: Vivian K. Walworth, Jasper Associates

Poster authors will give a short oral review of their poster. Posters will be available for viewing during the demonstration session.

  • Camera system for autostereoscopic display using floating real image, I. Matsuda, H. Kakeya, Univ. of Tsukuba (Japan) [5291A-43]
  • Design and feasibility test for directional diffractive optical elements for LCD-based stereoscopic systems, K. Choi, B. Lee, Seoul National Univ. (South Korea) [5291A-44]
  • Depth-enhanced integral 3D imaging using a polarization-multiplexed display with different optical path lengths, S. Jung, J. Park, H. Choi, B. Lee, Seoul National Univ. (South Korea) [5291A-45]
  • Development of a stereoscopic 3D display system to observe restored heritage, H. Morikawa, T. Kawai, J. Ohya, M. Kawaguchi, Waseda Univ. (Japan) [5291A-46]
  • Novel viewing zone control method for computer-generated integral 3D imaging, R. Fukushima, K. Taira, T. Saishu, Y. Hirayama, Toshiba Corp. (Japan) [5291A-62]
Keynote Presentation   2:30 to 3:30 pm
STEREOSCOPIC GAMING: TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS
Dave Cook, Nvidia Corporation

Stereoscopic gaming is a growing market for stereoscopic hardware and users. Thanks in part to drivers and wrappers that make use of the 3D content already in 3D games. This presentation overviews the stereoscopic gaming market, history and projections for the future. It also highlights effectiveness and present issues while showing demonstrations of current state of the art. In addition, since this same technology can be used with general applications, there is discussion on how the technology works and how a developer can use it for this purpose.

Dave Cook is head of research and development of 3D Consumer Stereo driver and software at Nvidia Corporation. Dave invented the first product to provide stereoscopic override for existing 3D games and in his past four years at Nvidia, he has been involved in the evolution of the 3D stereo driver to effectively support over one thousand games. He has worked in the computer graphics field for the last 18 years including 9 years at Texas Intruments. Dave Graduated from the University of Washington in 1981 with a BSEE degree.


Demonstration Session   3:30 to 5:30 pm

Chairs: Neil A. Dodgson, Univ. of Cambridge (United Kingdom); Andrew J. Woods, Ctr. for Marine Science and Technology/Curtin Univ. of Technology (Australia)

Demonstrations of Stereoscopic Displays and Virtual Reality Technologies.

Interactive, hands-on demonstrations of stereoscopic hardware and display content to support presentations given in the conferences "Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XV" and "The Engineering Reality of Virtual Reality 2004".


5:30pm   End.



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