by Jones, Andrew, Unger, Jonas, Nagano, Koki, Busch, Jay, Yu, Xueming, Peng, Hsuan-Yueh, Alexander, Oleg and Debevec, Paul
Abstract:
Automultiscopic displays allow multiple users to experience 3D content without the hassle of special glasses or head gear. Such displays generate many simultaneous images with high-angular density, so that each eye perceives a distinct and different view. This presents a unique challenge for content acquisition and rendering. In this talk, we explain how to build an automultiscopic display using off-the-shelf projectors, video-splitters, and graphics cards. We also present a GPU-based algorithm for rendering a large numbers of views from a sparse array of video cameras.
Reference:
Building a Life-Size Automultiscopic Display Using Consumer Hardware (Jones, Andrew, Unger, Jonas, Nagano, Koki, Busch, Jay, Yu, Xueming, Peng, Hsuan-Yueh, Alexander, Oleg and Debevec, Paul), In Proceedings of GPU Technology Conference, 2015.
Bibtex Entry:
@inproceedings{jones_building_2015,
address = {San Jose, CA},
title = {Building a {Life}-{Size} {Automultiscopic} {Display} {Using} {Consumer} {Hardware}},
url = {http://ict.usc.edu/pubs/Building%20a%20Life-Size%20Automultiscopic%20Display%20Using%20Consumer%20Hardware.pdf},
abstract = {Automultiscopic displays allow multiple users to experience 3D content without the hassle of special glasses or head gear. Such displays generate many simultaneous images with high-angular density, so that each eye perceives a distinct and different view. This presents a unique challenge for content acquisition and rendering. In this talk, we explain how to build an automultiscopic display using off-the-shelf projectors, video-splitters, and graphics cards. We also present a GPU-based algorithm for rendering a large numbers of views from a sparse array of video cameras.},
booktitle = {Proceedings of {GPU} {Technology} {Conference}},
author = {Jones, Andrew and Unger, Jonas and Nagano, Koki and Busch, Jay and Yu, Xueming and Peng, Hsuan-Yueh and Alexander, Oleg and Debevec, Paul},
month = mar,
year = {2015},
keywords = {Graphics, UARC}
}