IEEE Virtual Reality 2007
 

participants: Thomas A. DeFanti, Javier Girado, Robert Kooima, Helen-Nicole Kostis, Xun Luo, Tom Peterka, Daniel J. Sandin, Daria Tsoupikova

location: Charlotte, NC

EVLers participate at the IEEE Virtual Reality 2007 Conference (IEEE VR'07) with the following presentations:

  • Sunday, March 11, 2007
    WORKSHOP: Trends and Issues in Tracking for Virtual Environments
    “Real Time Neural Network-based Face Tracker for VR Displays”, J. I. Girado, T. Peterka, R. L. Kooima, J. Ge, D. J. Sandin, A. Johnson, J. Leigh, T. A. DeFanti

  • Tuesday, March 13, 2007
    PAPERS 3: Scene Complexity Management
    “The Effects of Scene Complexity, Stereovision, and Motion Parallax on Size Constancy in a Virtual Environment”, X. Luo, R. Kenyon, D. Kamper, D. Sandin, T. DeFanti

  • Wednesday, March 14, 2007
    PAPERS 7: Display
    “A GPU Sub-pixel Algorithm for Autostereoscopic Virtual Reality”, R.L. Kooima, T. Peterka, J. I. Girado, J. Ge, D. J. Sandin, T. A. DeFanti

    ”Dynallax: Solid State Dynamic Parallax Barrier Autostereoscopic VR Display”, T. Peterka, R. L. Kooima, J. I. Girado, J. Ge, D. J. Sandin, A. Johnson, J. Leigh, J. Schulze, T. A. DeFanti

  • The following videos documenting EVL research will also be presented at the event:

    ”Rutopia 2”, D. Tsoupikova

    ”skin: An Interactive Hyperstereoscopic High-Definition Installation”, H. Kostis, J. Kannenberg, R. Kooima

  • start date: 03/10/2007
    end date: 03/14/2007

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    Autostereo Teleconferencing via Personal Varrier System Using Camera-based Tracking
    image provided by T. Peterka, EVL
     

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