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42nd SIGGRAPH 2015: Los Angeles, CA, USA - Emerging Technologies
- Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques Conference, SIGGRAPH '15, Los Angeles, CA, USA, August 9-13, 2015, Emerging Technologies. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3635-2
- Kevin Moule, Derek Scott, Nicholai Wasilka:
A method for automatically aligning projection mapping systems. 1:1 - Aditi Majumder, Duy-Quoc Lai, Mahdi Abbaspour Tehrani:
A multi-projector display system of arbitrary shape, size and resolution. 2:1 - Gierad Laput, Eric Brockmeyer, Moshe Mahler, Scott E. Hudson, Chris Harrison:
Acoustruments: passive, acoustically-driven, interactive controls for handheld devices. 3:1 - Katsutoshi Masai, Yuta Sugiura, Masa Ogata, Katsuhiro Suzuki, Fumihiko Nakamura, Sho Shimamura, Kai Kunze, Masahiko Inami, Maki Sugimoto:
AffectiveWear: toward recognizing facial expression. 4:1 - Yuki Ban, Takuji Narumi, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose:
Air haptics: displaying feeling of contact with AR object using visuo-haptic interaction. 5:1 - Andrew Jones, Jonas Unger, Koki Nagano, Jay Busch, Xueming Yu, Hsuan-Yueh Peng, Oleg Alexander, Mark T. Bolas, Paul E. Debevec:
An automultiscopic projector array for interactive digital humans. 6:1 - Jun Nishida, Hikaru Takatori, Kosuke Sato, Kenji Suzuki:
CHILDHOOD: wearable suit for augmented child experience. 7:1 - Takahiro Kawabe, Masataka Sawayama, Shin'ya Nishida:
Deformation lamps: a projection technique to make a static picture dynamic. 8:1 - Felix Heide, Gordon Wetzstein, Matthias B. Hullin, Wolfgang Heidrich:
Doppler time-of-flight imaging. 9:1 - Yoichi Ochiai, Kota Kumagai, Takayuki Hoshi, Jun Rekimoto, Satoshi Hasegawa, Yoshio Hayasaki:
Fairy lights in femtoseconds: aerial and volumetric graphics rendered by focused femtosecond laser combined with computational holographic fields. 10:1 - Masa Ogata, Yuta Sugiura, Michita Imai:
FlashTouch: touchscreen communication combining light and touch. 11:1 - Gerwin Damberg, Anders Ballestad, Eric Kozak, Johannes Minor, Raveen Kumaran, James Gregson:
High brightness HDR projection using dynamic phase modulation. 13:1 - Jing Liu, Armand Niederberger, Jihun Yu, Hao Li, David Fattal:
HoloChat: 3D avatars on mobile light field displays. 14:1 - Benoît Froissard:
Laster technologies OmnivisiO project. 15:1 - Evan A. Suma, Mahdi Azmandian, Timofey Grechkin, Thai Phan, Mark T. Bolas:
Making small spaces feel large: infinite walking in virtual reality. 16:1 - Kai Kunze, Kazutaka Inoue, Katsutoshi Masai, Yuji Uema, Sean Shao-An Tsai, Shoya Ishimaru, Katsuma Tanaka, Koichi Kise, Masahiko Inami:
MEME: smart glasses to promote healthy habits for knowledge workers. 17:1 - Keisuke Hasegawa, Yasuaki Monnai, Seki Inoue, Yoshikazu Furuyama, Yasutoshi Makino, Hiroyuki Shinoda:
Midair touch display. 18:1 - Ping-Hsuan Han, Da-Yuan Huang, Hsin-Ruey Tsai, Po-Chang Chen, Chen-Hsin Hsieh, Kuan-Ying Lu, De-Nian Yang, Yi-Ping Hung:
Moving around in virtual space with spider silk. 19:1 - Fernando Ramallo, Brendan Byrne:
PANORAMICAL. 20:1 - Ali Israr, Siyan Zhao, Kyna McIntosh, JaeKyun Kang, Zachary Schwemler, Eric Brockmeyer, Mark Baskinger, Moshe Mahler:
Po2: augmented haptics for interactive gameplay. 21:1 - Stuart Golodetz, Michael Sapienza, Julien P. C. Valentin, Vibhav Vineet, Ming-Ming Cheng, Victor Adrian Prisacariu, Olaf Kähler, Carl Yuheng Ren, Anurag Arnab, Stephen L. Hicks, David William Murray, Shahram Izadi, Philip H. S. Torr:
SemanticPaint: interactive segmentation and learning of 3D worlds. 22:1 - Bart Kresa, Joshua Harker:
Shogyu Mujo. 23:1 - Fu-Chung Huang, David P. Luebke, Gordon Wetzstein:
The light field stereoscope. 24:1 - Daiki Sato, Masafumi Ezoe, Ayaka Hino, Arisa Shimizu, Hironori Mitake, Shoichi Hasegawa:
VibroSkate: a locomotion interface with the exact haptics and kinesthesia. 25:1 - Shogo Fukushima, Takeshi Naemura:
Wobble strings: spatially divided stroboscopic effect for augmenting wobbly motion of stringed instruments. 26:1
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