If you missed SIGGRAPH 2017 watch a selection of recorded Live Streaming Sessions.
If you missed SIGGRAPH 2017 watch a selection of recorded Live Streaming Sessions.
This talk introduces and compares two methods for camera placement, based on target-point visibility in the presence of dynamic occlusions and on distribution of views of target points, respectively.
Pooya Rahimian
University of Iowa
Joseph K. Kearney
University of Iowa
This talk investigates the perceptual problems caused by display persistence and demonstrates a modified 3D rotation-display controller architecture for driving a high-speed digital display that minimizes latency and persistence.
Matthew Regan
Monash University
Gavin S. P. Miller
Adobe Systems Inc.
This talk presents a new wide field-of-view, gaze-tracked near-eye display for augmented reality applications. Experiments have demonstrated its potential benefits for near-eye see-through displays.
David Dunn
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Cary Tippets
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Kent Torell
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Petr Kellnhofer
Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik
Kaan Aksit
NVIDIA Research
Piotr Didyk
Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik
Karol Myszkowski
Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik
David Luebke
NVIDIA Research
Henry Fuchs
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
This talk presents a novel immersive system that provides interactive mixed-reality experiences using a conventional low-dynamic-range 360° panoramic video shown in head-mounted displays.
Taehyun Rhee
Victoria University of Wellington
Lohit Petikam
Victoria University of Wellington
Benjamin Allen
Victoria University of Wellington
Andrew Chalmers
Victoria University of Wellington