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Stereoscopic Displays and Applications (SD&A) Conference: Advance Program
3D-News Posted: Wednesday, November 6, 2002 (5:58 UTC) | Posted By: Webmaster


The Advance Program for the 2003 Stereoscopic Displays and Applications
conference has now been published. The conference is scheduled for 21-23 January 2003 at the Santa Clara Convention Centre, Santa Clara, California.  Please note that for 2003, the conference is NOT part of Photonics West and NOT in San Jose.

The three days of the conference will see sessions on Autostereoscopic Displays, Stereoscopic Display Systems, Stereoscopic Video, Stereoscopic Image Coding, Human Factors, Stereoscopic Image Processing, and Integral 3D displays. Special events include a Demonstration Session, Keynote Presentation, 3D Screening Session, etc.

Addvance Program: Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XIV

Conference 5006A
Tuesday-Thursday 21-23 January 2003
Proceedings of SPIE Vol. #5006 Stereoscopic Displays and Virtual Reality Systems X



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, 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

Tuesday 21 January

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

Stereoscopic Display Systems

Chair: Stephen A. Benton, MIT Media Lab.

Binocular retinal scanning laser display with integrated focus cues for ocular accommodation, B. Schowengerdt, Univ. of Washington and Univ. of California/Davis; E. J. Seibel, J. P. Kelly, N. L. Silverman, T. A. Furness III Univ. of Washington [5006-05]

Random dot stereograms generated with ray tracing as a visualization tool for evaluating stereoscopic camera systems, C. F. Dadson, Boeing Co. [5006-02]

Building a large scale, high-resolution tiled rear-projected passive stereo display system based on commodity component, G. Bresnahan, R. Gasser, A. Abaravichyus, E. Brisson, M. Walterman, Boston Univ. [5006-03]

Screenless 3D television, C. Moller, O. S. Cossairt, MIT Media Lab.; A. R. Travis, Univ. of Cambridge (UK); S. A. Benton, MIT Media Lab. [5006-04]

Light loss reduction of LCD polarized stereoscopic projection, V. A. Elkhov, Y. N. Ovechkis, Moscow Cinema and Photo Research Institute (Russia) [5006-01]

SESSION 2 Tues.10:30 am to 12:10 pm

Autostereoscopic Displays I: Integral Imaging

Chair: Shojiro Nagata, Intervision (Japan)

Integral three-dimensional television based on super-high-definition video system, J. Arai, M. Kobayashi, H. Shimamoto, M. Okui, F. Okano, NHK Science and Technical Research Labs. (Japan) [5006-06]

Full parallax images with a diamond shape pixel cell, J. Y. Son, V. V. Saveljev, Y. J. Choi, J. E. Bahn, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (Korea) [5006-07]

Computer generation of integral 3D images with maximum effective viewing angle, J. Ren, A. Aggoun, M. McCormick, De Montfort Univ. (UK) [5006-08]

Integral 3D imaging that has an enhanced viewing-angle along full direction with no mechanical movement, S. Jung, J. Park, H. Choi, B. Lee, Seoul National Univ. (Korea) [5006-09]

Digital three-dimensional object reconstruction and correlation based on integral imaging, Y. Frauel, Univ. Nacional Autónoma de México; B. Javidi, Univ. of Connecticut [5006-10]

Lunch Break

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

Autostereoscopic Displays II

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

True 3D without glasses: two large-screen autostereoscopic displays, A. L. Smeyne, Northrop Grumman Corp.; G. R. Martin, Chromux Corp. (UK) [5006-11]

High-resolution autostereoscopic immersive imaging display using a monocentric optical system, J. M. Cobb, D. Kessler, J. A. Agostinelli, Eastman Kodak Co. [5006-12]

Real image based autostereoscopic display using a LCD panel, mirrors, and lenses, H. Kakeya, Univ. of Tsukuba (Japan) [5006-13]

Desktop autostereoscopic display using compact LED projector, H. Kaneko, T. Ohshima, O. Ebina, A. Arimoto, Hitachi, Ltd. (Japan) [5006-14]

Second version of 3D display system by fan-like array of projection optics, T. Honda, Chiba Univ. (Japan); M. Shimomatsu, H. Imai, Telecommunications Advancement Organization of Japan; S. Kobayashi, Chiba Univ. (Japan); H. Nate, K. Susami, Telecommunications Advancement Organization of Japan; H. Iwane, Chiba Univ. (Japan) [5006-15]

SESSION 4 Tues. 3:30 to 5:30 pm

Autostereoscopic Displays III

Chair: John O. Merritt, The Merritt Group

Special features of stereo visualization in multichannel autostereoscopic display from 4D vision, I. Relke, A. Grasnick, 4D-Vision GmbH (Germany) [5006-16]

Applications of the interactive multiview autostereoscopic display system to visual ergonomic, anatomical, and heritage images, S. Nagata, Intervision (Japan); M. Onodera, Y. Nozaka, Iwate Medical Univ. (Japan); A. Nakazawa, Univ. of Tokyo (Japan); K. Ikeuchi, Univ. of Tokyo (Japan) [5006-17]

Full-time full-resolution dual stereoscopic/autostereoscopic display or rock solid 3D: no-flicker fullresolution dual-use dynamic autostereoscopic display, P. Kleinberger, H. Goldberg, I. Kleinberger, Y. Y. Mantinband, 3ality Ltd. (Israel) [5006-18]

Position and velocity depending subpixel correction for spatial-multiplexed autostereoscopic displays, M. Andiel, S. Hentschke, Univ. Kassel (Germany) [5006-19]

Three-dimensional volumetric display by inclined-plane scanning, D. Miyazaki, Univ. of California/San Diego; T. Eto, Y. Nishimura, K. Matsushita, Osaka City Univ. (Japan) [5006-20]

SOLIDFELIX 3D display: a static volume display, K. Langhans, C. Guill, E. Rieper, Youth Research Ctr. of Applied Sciences (Germany) [5006-21]

3D Screening Session 5:30 to 6:30 pm

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

Stereoscopic Displays and Applications Dinner 7 pm to late

A no-host, informal dinner open to all SD&A attendees will be held at a local Santa Clara restaurant. Details will be available at the conference. (Not to be confused with the "All-Conference Banquet").

Wednesday 22 January

Plenary Speaker Wed. 8:30 to 9:15 am

Digital Image Processing: How far are we ?

Murat Kunt, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (Switzerland)

See Special Events for more details

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

Stereoscopic Video

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

Parallax player: a stereoscopic format converter, M. H. Feldman, L. Lipton, StereoGraphics Corp. [5006-22]

Development of the 960p stereoscopic digital video format, J. Goodman, 21st Century 3D; J. O. Merritt, The Merritt Group [5006-23]

Parallax measurement and its application to the analysis of visual comfort for stereoscopic HDTV, Y. Nojiri, H. Yamanoue, F. Okano, NHK Science & Technical Research Labs. (Japan) [5006-24]

SESSION 6 Wed.10:50 am to 12:10 pm

Stereoscopic Image Coding

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

Low bandwidth stereoscopic image encoding and transmission, J. Flack, S. Fox, P. V. Harman, Dynamic Digital Depth Inc. (Australia) [5006-25]

Perceptual evaluation of JPEG-coded stereoscopic images, P. Seuntiens, L. Meesters, W. A. IJsselsteijn, Eindhoven Univ. of Technology (Netherlands) [5006-26]

Effect of the compression of the depth map image on depth-fused 3D image quality, K. Uehira, Kanagawa Institute of Technology (Japan); S. Suyama, H. Takada, NTT Cyber Space Labs. (Japan) [5006-27]

Progressive coding of stereo images using a hybrid scheme, T. Palfner, E. Müller, Univ. Rostock (Germany) [5006-28]

Lunch/Exhibition Break

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

Human Factors I

Chair: John O. Merritt, The Merritt Group

Geometry about distortions of stereoscopic image, M. Okamoto, Labs. of Image Information Science and Technology (Japan); E. Shimizu, Osaka City Univ. (Japan) [5006-29]

Depth from stereograms lacking binocular disparity, I. P. Howard, P. Duke, York Univ. (Canada) [5006-30]

Determinants of perceived image quality: ghosting vs. brightness, L. M. Wilcox, York Univ. (Canada); J. A. Stewart, Queen's Univ. (Canada) [5006-31]

Improving the visual comfort of stereoscopic images, L. B. Stelmach, W. J. Tam, F. Speranza, R. Renaud, Communications Research Ctr. Canada [5006-32]

Enhancement of stereoscopic comfort by fats control of frequency content with wavelet transform, N. Lemmer, G. Moreau, P. Fuchs, Ecole des Mines de Paris (France) [5006-33]

SESSION 8 Wed. 3:40 to 4:40 pm

Human Factors II

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

Evaluating accuracy and precision in a stereoscopic display: perception of 3D object motion, J. M. Harris, Univ. of Newcastle upon Tyne (UK) [5006-34]

Comparison of stereoscopic and non-stereoscopic video images for visual telephone systems, W. J. Tam, A. Vincent, R. Renaud, P. Blanchfield, T. Martin, Communications Research Ctr. Canada [5006-35]

Survey of perceptual quality issues in three-dimensional television systems, L. Meesters, W. A. IJsselsteijn, P. Seuntiens, Eindhoven Univ. of Technology (Netherlands) [5006-36]

Panel Discussion Wed. 4:40 to 5:40 pm

The Future of Stereoscopic Imaging

Panel Moderator: Lenny Lipton, StereoGraphics Corp.

Panel Members: Daniel J. Sandin, Univ. of Illinois/Chicago; Stephen A. Benton, MIT Media Lab.; Mark T. Bolas, Fakespace Inc.; Dave Cook, NVIDIA Corp.; Jeff Fergason, Ilixco Inc.

Thursday 23 January

Plenary Speaker Thurs. 8:30 to 9:15 am

Computer Vision and Computer Graphics: Direct and Inverse Problems

Tomaso A. Poggio, Artificial Intelligence Lab., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

See Special Events for more details

SESSION 9 Thurs. 9:30 am to Noon

Stereoscopic Image Processing

Chair: Janusz Konrad, Boston Univ.

Stereoscopic visualization and reconstruction of turbulent flames, W. B. Ng, Y. Zhang, Univ. of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UK) [5006-37]

Artifact reduction in lenticular multiscopic 3D displays by means of antialias filtering, J. Konrad, P. Agniel, Boston Univ. [5006-38]

Producing anaglyphs from synthetic images, D. F. McAllister, W. R. Sanders III, North Carolina State Univ. [5006-39]

Hardware-accelerated autostereogram rendering for interactive 3D visualization, C. Petz, B. Goldluecke, M. Magnor, Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik (Germany) [5006-40]

Adaptive disparity estimation scheme using balanced stereo image sequences, K. H. Bae, Y. O. Kim, E. S. Kim, Kwangwoon Univ. (Korea) [5006-41]

Synthesizing stereo 3D views from focus cues in monoscopic 2D images, S. Aguirre Valencia, R. M. Rodriguez-Dagnino, Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores (Mexico) [5006-42]

Lunch/Exhibition Break

SESSION 11 Thurs. 1:30 to 2:10 pm

Poster Pop Session

Chair: Vivian K. Walworth, Jasper Associates

Poster authors will give a 5-minute oral review of their poster. Posters will be available for viewing during the demonstration session.

  • Parallel-axis stereoscopic camera with vergence control and multiplexing functions, G. Lee, N. Hur, C. Ahn, C. Ahn, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (Korea) [5006-43]
  • Crosstalk issue affecting stereopsis in stereoscopic, K. C. Huang, J. C. Yuan, C. H. Tsai, W. J. Hsueh, Industrial Technology Research Institute (Taiwan) [5006-44]
  • StereoGraphics cinema server, J. Wuopio, R. A. Akka, L. Lipton, StereoGraphics Corp. [5006-45]
  • Three-dimensional color digital imaging system, Z. Zhang, X. Peng, Tianjin Univ. (China) [5006-46]
  • Examination of stereoscopic 3D display system using correction lens, T. Kawai, T. Shibata, K. Ohta, Waseda Univ. (Japan); Y. Yoshihara, Arisawa Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (Japan); T. Inoue, Kanagawa Institute of Technology (Japan); T. Iwasaki, Univ. of Occupational and Environmental Health (Japan) [5006-47]
  • Pioneering block-based stereo image CODEC in wavelet domain, E. A. Edirisinghe, Y. Nayan, Loughborough Univ. (UK) [5006-48]
  • Large-scale projection using integral imaging techniques, R. Kotecha, M. McCormick, N. A. Davies, De Montfort Univ. (UK) [5006-49]
  • Automatic control of parallel stereoscopic camera by disparity compensation, K. C. Kwon, N. Kim, Y. S. Choi, Chungbuk National Univ. (Korea); S. K. Gil, Suwon Univ. (Korea) [5006-50]

Hardware Demonstrations and Author Interviews Thurs. 2:10 to 4:30 pm

Demonstrations of Stereoscopic Display, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, and Telepresence Technologies

Interactive, hands-on demonstrations of stereoscopic hardware and display content to support presentations given in the conferences "Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XIV" and "The Engineering Reality of Virtual Reality 2003."

SESSION 10 Thurs. 4:30 to 5:30 pm

Keynote Presentation

Stereoscopic Displays (Keynote Address), [5006-51]

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