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Result #11 of 18.
Focus 3D: Compressive accommodation display
Andrew Maimone, Gordon Wetzstein, Matthew Hirsch, Douglas Lanman, Ramesh Raskar, Henry Fuchs
In ACM Transactions on Graphics, 32(5), September 2013.
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Result #12 of 18.
Tensor displays: compressive light field synthesis using multilayer displays with directional backlighting
Gordon Wetzstein, Douglas Lanman, Matthew Hirsch, Ramesh Raskar
In ACM Transactions on Graphics, 31(4), July 2012.
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Result #13 of 18.
Computational Plenoptic Imaging
Gordon Wetzstein, Ivo Ihrke, Douglas Lanman, Wolfgang Heidrich
In Computer Graphics Forum, 30(8), December 2011.
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Result #14 of 18.
Layered 3D: tomographic image synthesis for attenuation-based light field and high dynamic range displays
Gordon Wetzstein, Douglas Lanman, Wolfgang Heidrich, Ramesh Raskar
In ACM Transactions on Graphics, 30(4), July 2011.
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Result #15 of 18.
Polarization fields: dynamic light field display using multi-layer LCDs
Douglas Lanman, Gordon Wetzstein, Matthew Hirsch, Wolfgang Heidrich, Ramesh Raskar
In ACM Transactions on Graphics, 30(6), December 2011.
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Result #16 of 18.
Optical Image Processing Using Light Modulation Displays
Gordon Wetzstein, Wolfgang Heidrich, David Luebke
In Computer Graphics Forum, 29(6), 2010.
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Result #17 of 18.
Coded Aperture Projection
Max Grosse, Gordon Wetzstein, Anselm Grundhöfer, Oliver Bimber
In ACM Transactions on Graphics, 29(3), June 2010.
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Result #18 of 18.
The Visual Computing of Projector-Camera Systems
Oliver Bimber, Daisuke Iwai, Gordon Wetzstein, Anselm Grundhöfer
In Computer Graphics Forum, 27(8), 2008.
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