Computational photography has become an increasingly active area of research within the computer vision community. Within the few last years, the amount of research has grown tremendously with dozens of published papers per year in a variety of vision, optics, and graphics venues. A similar trend can be seen in the emerging field of computational displays - spurred by the widespread availability of precise optical and material fabrication technologies, the research community has begun to investigate the joint design of display optics and computational processing. Such displays are not only designed for human observers but also for computer vision applications, providing high-dimensional structured illumination that varies in space, time, angle, and the color spectrum. This workshop is designed to unite the computational camera and display communities in that it considers to what degree concepts from computational cameras can inform the design of emerging computational displays and vice versa, both focused on applications in computer vision.
The CCD workshop series serves as an annual gathering place for researchers and practitioners who design, build, and use computational cameras, displays, and projector-camera systems for a wide variety of uses. The workshop solicits papers, posters, and demo submissions on all topics relating to projector-camera systems.
The workshop solicits papers, posters, and demo submissions on the following topics:
o Duality of Cameras and Displays
o Theoretical Analysis of Computational Cameras and Displays
o Exotic Camera and Display Technologies
o Light Field Technologies
o Multi-Modal Imaging
o Natural Image Statistics for Computational Cameras
o Modern Signal Processing Algorithms
o Projector-Camera Systems
o Omnidirectional Vision and Display
o Multi-Camera System
o Human Computer Interaction Systems
07月01日
2016
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