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Combining computation and perception: examples in capture, processing and display

Belen Masia
University of Zaragoza
Talk

Belen Masia received her MS degree in Computer Science and Systems Engineering from Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain, where she is now enrolled as a PhD student in the Graphics and Imaging Lab, under the supervision of Diego Gutierrez (expected graduation March 2014). Part of her PhD has also been done during two stays at the Camera Culture Group, MIT Media Lab. Her research interests span computational photography, computational displays and applied perception; including: stereo and multiview displays, light field editing, scene understanding and simple/low-cost light source and material acquisition.Her work has been published in several venues, including Transactions on Graphics and Computer Graphics Forum, and in 2012 she was awarded an NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship.
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English

Date, Time and Location

Thursday, 5 September 2013
11:15
60 Minutes
E1 4
019
Saarbrücken

Abstract

This talk will offer a cross section of the work I have been doing in the past four years during my PhD. The key idea is to leverage our understanding of our visual system to overcome current limitations of the imaging pipeline. I will show examples on image capture, in particular coded apertures for defocus deblurring, and how we incorporated perceptual metrics into their design to improve the performance of state of the art methods. We will then move on to processing and displays; first, I will show a perceptually-motivated disparity remapping method applicable to both stereo and automultiscopic displays. Last, I will present the results of our recently accepted study on visual discomfort associated to stereoscopic motion.

Contact

Karol Myszkowski
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Karol Myszkowski, 09/05/2013 08:10 -- Created document.