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Subject: Advance Program for Stereoscopic Displays and Applications '95
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    Stereoscopic Displays and Applications 95 (Feb 7&8, 1995)
                 being held as part of the 
IS&T/SPIE Symposium on Electronic Imaging: Science and Technology
                    being held at the 
    San Jose Convention Centre, San Jose, California, USA
                   February 5-10, 1995.

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Advance Technical Program:

STEREOSCOPIC DISPLAYS AND APPLICATIONS 95
Conference Chairs: Scott S. Fisher, Telepresence Research, Inc.
                   John O. Merritt, Interactive Technologies

Tuesday 7 February (AM)
Session 1:  New Developments in Stereoscopic Displays Technologies I
Session Chair: Scott S. Fisher, Telepresence Research, Inc.

1. "Three-dimensional video communications systems," 
   Michael Jewell, BT Labs. (United Kingdom)
2. "Viewpoint dependent stereoscopic display using interpolation of
   multi-viewpoint images," Akihiro Katayama, Canon Inc. (Japan) 
3. "A Head-Tracked Stereoscopic Display using Broadcast Stereo
   Pairs," Leonard McMillan, Univ. of North Carolina.
* BREAK *
4. "New autostereoscopic display system: performance evaluation,"
   David Ezra, Sharp Labs. of Europe Ltd. (United Kingdom)
5. "On-the-wall stereoscopic liquid crystal display," 
   Tomohiko Hattori, Nagoya Univ. (Japan) 
6. "Autostereoscopic projection displays," 
   Jesse Eichenlaub, Dimension Technologies, Inc.  

Tuesday 7 February  (PM)
Session 2:   New Developments in Stereoscopic Displays Technologies II
Session Chair: Michael A. Weissman, Consultant

7. "3D Video Imaging with Vertical Enhancement," 
   Lowell Noble, SOCS Research, Inc. 
8. "Stereoscopic X-Ray Imaging via Rotation and Translation",
   M.A.Weissman, Ph.D.
9. "Recent Advances in 3D From a Single Lens," 
   William Carter. 
* BREAK *
10. "Stereo Kaleidoscopes," 
    David McAllister, North Carolina State Univ. 
11. "Stereoscopic triangulation control of a robot using wide-angle
    imaging," H. Lee Martin, TeleRobotics International, Inc. 
12. "Three-dimensional optical display with movable intervening
    medium," V.  Girnyk, Kiev Univ. (Ukraine) 
13. "Three-Dimensional Monitor for 3D TV Based on Horizontal Scene
    Slices," Alexander P. Yakimovich, P.N. Lebedev Physics Institute 
    (Russia) 

Wednesday 8 February (AM)
Session 3:  New Developments in Stereoscopic Displays Technologies III
Session Chair: Andrew J. Woods, Curtin Univ. of Technology

14. "Simplification of infrared illumination of stereoscopic
    liquid crystal TV," Yoko Nishida, Hachiya Orthopedics Hospital (Japan) 
15. "Prototype flat panel hologram-like display that produces multiple
    perspective views at full resolution," Jesse Eichenlaub, Dimension
    Technologies, Inc.  
16. "Novel, low-cost 2D/3D switchable autostereoscopic system for
    notebook computers and other portable devices," Jesse Eichenlaub, 
    Dimension Technologies, Inc.  
* BREAK *
17. "Electronic capture and display of full parallax 3D images," A
    Neil Davies, De Montfort Univ. (United Kingdom) 
18. "New three-dimensional visualization system based on angular
    image  differentiation," Juan Montes, REALVISION S.A. (Spain) 
19. "Calibration system for a new 3D autostereoscopic device based on
    angular differentiation," Miguel Lazaro, Realvision S.A. (Spain) 

Wednesday 8 February (PM)
Session 4: Software Issues in Stereoscopic Displays
Session Chair: David F. McAllister, North Carolina State Univ.

20. "Geometry of binocular imaging II: the augmented eye," 
    Victor Grinberg, Carnegie Mellon Univ. 
21. "Algorithm for dynamic disparity adjustment," 
    Colin Ware, Univ. of New Brunswick (Canada) 
22. "Producing and Delivering Stereoscopic Video Entertainment"
    Jean-Philippe Gay and Doug Brown, ImageWork Studios 
* BREAK *
23. "Three dimensional stereoscopic X windows," 
    Scott Safier, Carnegie Mellon Univ. 
24. "Double buffering technique for binocular imaging in a window,"
    Jeffrey McVeigh, Carnegie Mellon Univ. 
25. "Photogrammetric determination of the location and orientation
    of a group of cameras for a perspective transformation on a new
    autostereoscopic display," Francisco Penafiel, Polytechnical Univ. 
    Madrid (Spain) 

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