Display & Rendering



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TimeSunday, 12 August 20181:30pm - 5:30pm
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
Posters: Posters
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TimeMonday, 13 August 20189:30am - 6pm
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionOn display! Experience research and ideas from the global computer graphics community, including works in progress. SIGGRAPH 2018 Posters are a great way to see where the field is headed.
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TimeTuesday, 14 August 20189:30am - 6pm
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionOn display! Experience research and ideas from the global computer graphics community, including works in progress. SIGGRAPH 2018 Posters are a great way to see where the field is headed.
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TimeWednesday, 15 August 20189:30am - 6pm
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionOn display! Experience research and ideas from the global computer graphics community, including works in progress. SIGGRAPH 2018 Posters are a great way to see where the field is headed.
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TimeThursday, 16 August 20189:30am - 3:30pm
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionOn display! Experience research and ideas from the global computer graphics community, including works in progress. SIGGRAPH 2018 Posters are a great way to see where the field is headed.
Posters: Art & Design
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
SessionArt & Design
Contributors
Kazuki Miyazaki
Issei Fujishiro
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

A new style of generative art is established based on the theory of photoelasticity: Extracting of contours from an input image followed by estimating a two-dimensional virtual stress field results in captivating color patterns along interference fringes.
Contributors
Kazuki Miyazaki
Keio University
Issei Fujishiro
Keio University
SessionArt & Design
Contributors
Néill O'Dwyer
Nicholas Johnson
Rafael Pagés
Jan Ondřej
Konstantinos Amplianitis
Enda Bates
David Monaghan
Aljosa Smolic
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Session: Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

Virtual Play is a 6DoF interactive, VR re-imagining of Samuel Beckett’s ludic theatrical text "Play," which is set in a purgatorial afterlife. The user embodies an "interrogator" who must elicit the testimonies of three characters involved in a love triangle by shining a spotlight in their faces.
Contributors
Néill O'Dwyer
Arts Technology Research Lab (Drama Dept.)
Trinity College Dublin
Nicholas Johnson
Samuel Beckett Centre
Trinity College Dublin
Rafael Pagés
V-SENSE
Trinity College Dublin
Jan Ondřej
V-SENSE
Trinity College Dublin
Konstantinos Amplianitis
V-SENSE
Trinity College Dublin
Enda Bates
Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Trinity College Dublin
David Monaghan
V-SENSE
Trinity College Dublin
Aljosa Smolic
V-SENSE
Trinity College Dublin
SessionArt & Design
Contributors
Seungbae Bang
Sung-Hee Lee
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

A novel interface for editing skinning weight based on splines interface is presented.

INVITED TO THE FIRST ROUND OF THE STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION
Contributors
Seungbae Bang
KAIST
Sung-Hee Lee
KAIST
SessionArt & Design
Contributors
Zihao Song
Serguei Mokhov
Miao Song
Suhdir Mudur
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

Creative use of signal processing and MARF in ISSv2 with audio, depth, RGB cameras, and beyond.
Contributors
Zihao Song
Concordia University
CCIFF.ca
Serguei Mokhov
Concordia University
mDreams Pictures, Inc; CCIFF.ca
Miao Song
Concordia University
Suhdir Mudur
Concordia University
SessionArt & Design
Contributors
Martina Rosina Froeschl
Alfred Vendl
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

CRISPR/Cas9-NHEJ: Action in the Nucleus is derived from an interdisciplinary creation process between gene-editing scientists and a science visualization lab. This poster presents the creation of this 210° scientific visualization, the usage of data from the worldwide Protein Data Bank, and the audio-visual presentation in an interactive dome setup.
Contributors
Martina Rosina Froeschl
University of Applied Arts Vienna
Alfred Vendl
University of Applied Arts Vienna
SessionArt & Design
Contributors
Kohei Ogawa
Kengo Tanaka
Tatsuya Minagawa
Yoichi Ochiai
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

We propose a method to create a pen that suits people's preferences easily by using a 3D printer. Elasticity can be reproduced by giving the spring structure, and a capillary phenomenon occurs by applying a fine gap to the pen tip.
Contributors
Kohei Ogawa
University of Tsukuba
Digital Nature Group
Kengo Tanaka
University of Tsukuba
Digital Nature Group
Tatsuya Minagawa
University of Tsukuba
Digital Nature Group
Yoichi Ochiai
University of Tsukuba
Digital Nature Group
SessionArt & Design
Contributors
Christy Spangler
Eric Stolzenberg
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Tuesday, 14 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

The digital illustration of El Faro resting on the ocean floor is the result of a sophisticated series of modeling exercises. It was the solution to the question of how best to show the vessel’s entire hull wreckage when an overall image was unobtainable from underwater photos and sonar imaging.
Contributors
Christy Spangler
National Transportation Safety Board
Eric Stolzenberg
National Transportation Safety Board
SessionArt & Design
Contributor
Richard Cottrell
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

Using commercially available parts, Ephemeral Sandscaper produces complex layered landscapes by semi-randomly selecting predefined elements and sculpting them onto a material field with compelling implications for soft architecture.

INVITED TO THE FIRST ROUND OF THE STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION
Contributor
Richard Cottrell
UNC Charlotte
SessionArt & Design
Contributor
Tim McGraw
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Session: Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

Images of 3D fractals almost exclusively depict opaque surfaces to simulate a physical realization of these virtual objects. This work explores the range of images made possible by reinterpreting the fractal as a volume and considering material transparency, light absorption, and refraction.
Contributor
Tim McGraw
Purdue University
SessionArt & Design
Contributors
Maria L. Lantin
Simon L. Overstall
Hongzhu Zhao
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Session: Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

I Am Afraid is a multi-user networked VR application that uses voice to create sonic objects in a virtual environment. Words are spoken and rendered as three-dimensional textual objects. Other vocalizations are rendered as abstract shapes. The sculptural elements play back the voice by scrubbing, shaking, or looping.
Contributors
Maria L. Lantin
Emily Carr University of Art + Design
Simon L. Overstall
Emily Carr University of Art + Design
Hongzhu Zhao
University of Science and Technology of China
SessionArt & Design
Contributor
Shinji Mizuno
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Tuesday, 14 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

We introduce interactive projection mappings in a traditional Japanese house. We used shoji, a panel stuck with paper on the frame of the tree, and tatami, straw mats flooring that are often seen in Japanese traditional houses as projection screens, and exhibited interactive projection mappings in a tea ceremony.
Contributor
Shinji Mizuno
Aichi Institute of Technology
SessionArt & Design
Contributors
Jaedong Lee
Jehee Lee
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

We formulate the process of walking mechanism in crowd using deep reinforcement learning.
Contributors
Jaedong Lee
Seoul National Universiry
Movement Research Lab.
Jehee Lee
Seoul National University
Movement Research Lab.
SessionArt & Design
Contributor
Steve Caruso
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

We present a process-oriented human-guided system to transform images into oil paintings by least-color-variance brushstroke orientation selection. The technique also allows for significant increase of a finished image's resolution via extrapolation, and provides appropriate data for realizing the final painting as a 3D-printed artifact.
Contributor
Steve Caruso
Raritan Valley Community College
Rutgers University
SessionArt & Design
Contributors
Ya-Bo Huang
Mei-Yun Chen
Ming Ouhyoung
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

We propose a color mixing model to predict a mixture of watercolor pigments by convolutional neural networks (CNN). With a watercolor dataset, we train our model to minimize the loss function of sRGB differences. Finally, our model achieved an acceptable result on color difference of 2.29 in Delta E (dE76).
Contributors
Ya-Bo Huang
National Taiwan University
Mei-Yun Chen
National Taiwan University
Ming Ouhyoung
National Taiwan University
SessionArt & Design
Contributors
Yi-Lung Kao
Yu-Sheng Chen
Ming Ouhyoung
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Tuesday, 14 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

We propose a Progressive-CRF-net for radiometric calibration. By stacking multiple networks and using the pre-trained weights, this approach can reduce the training time and reach better performance than that of previous work. Our experiments show a significant improvement based on PSNR and SSIM.
Contributors
Yi-Lung Kao
National Taiwan University
Yu-Sheng Chen
National Taiwan University
Ming Ouhyoung
National Taiwan University
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16. Small Trees, Big Data: Augmented Reality Model of Air Quality Data Via the Chinese Art of 'Artificial' Tray Planting
SessionArt & Design
Contributors
Jane Prophet
Yong Ming Kow
Mark Hurry
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

Our app grows miniature L-systems trees from live Air Quality data, displaying them in real-time 3D using augmented reality. Developed using participatory design with 60-plus Chinese participants, we argue that making scientific data tangible via locally-relevant AR artifacts deepens engagement with scientific data, so social interactions support richer, situated sense-making.
Contributors
Jane Prophet
University of Michigan
Yong Ming Kow
City University
Mark Hurry
Digital Workshop Ltd
SessionArt & Design
Contributors
Yuka Takahashi
Tsukasa Fukusato
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster presents a system that aims to assist with the design of hand-sewn embroidery. With our system, a user can edit their design until they are satisfied with the simulated embroidery. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach, showing that visually pleasing results can be generated with minimal effort.

INVITED TO THE FIRST ROUND OF THE STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION
Contributors
Yuka Takahashi
The University of Tokyo
CERN
Tsukasa Fukusato
The University of Tokyo
SessionArt & Design
Contributors
Predrag K. Nikolic
Hua Yang
Jyunjye Chen
George Peter Stankevich
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Tuesday, 14 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

Project Syntropic Counterpoints has been conceptualized in the form of a series of discussions between artificial intelligence (historical persons) clones, related to topics we want to expose to AI interpretation. The project is an artist response to rising technology singularity and artificial intelligence implementation in every aspect of everyday life.
Contributors
Predrag K. Nikolic
Cheung Kong School of Art and Design, Shantou University
Hua Yang
Cheung Kong School of Art and Design, Shantou University
Jyunjye Chen
Department of Mechatronic Engineering, Shantou University
George Peter Stankevich
Cheung Kong School of Art and Design, Shantou University
SessionArt & Design
Contributor
Águeda Simó
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Session: Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

Stereoscopic techniques help to perceive spatial depth; hence they are used to create realistic representations of the three-dimensional world. They can also be used to manipulate spatial dimensions and create alternative spaces that challenge our understanding of visual reality as it is shown in the artwork Eccentric Spaces.
Contributor
Águeda Simó
University of Beira Interior
SessionArt & Design
Contributors
Kyoung Swearingen
Scott Swearingen
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

"Wall Mounted Level" is a cooperative mixed-reality game that leverages multimodal interactions to support its narrative of "reconciliation." The digital and physical characteristics of the game itself are further reflected in the ways in which players interact with the software and one another through "touch."
Contributors
Kyoung Swearingen
The Ohio State University
Scott Swearingen
The Ohio State University
Posters: Augmented & Virtual Realities
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
SessionAugmented & Virtual Realities
Contributors
Gyorgy Denes
Kuba Maruszczyk
Rafał K. Mantiuk
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster introduces a novel perception-based approach to reduce the rendering cost and transmission bandwidth of high-frequency displays and virtual reality headsets.
Contributors
Gyorgy Denes
University of Cambridge
Kuba Maruszczyk
University of Cambridge
Rafał K. Mantiuk
University of Cambridge
SessionAugmented & Virtual Realities
Contributors
Alberto Badias
Iciar Alfaro
David González
Francisco Chinesta
Elias Cueto
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster presents a new way of adding augmented information based on the computation of the physical equations that truly govern the behavior of objects. Using model order reduction techniques, we are able to pre-compute a parametric solution that is only evaluated in the visualization stage, greatly reducing the computation time.

INVITED TO THE FIRST ROUND OF THE STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION
Contributors
Alberto Badias
Universidad de Zaragoza
Iciar Alfaro
Universidad de Zaragoza
David González
Universidad de Zaragoza
Francisco Chinesta
Arts et Métiers, ParisTech
Elias Cueto
Universidad de Zaragoza
SessionAugmented & Virtual Realities
Contributors
Yun-Ho Yu
Chien-Hsing Chou
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Tuesday, 14 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

In this study, we design interactive teaching aids for essentials of anatomy and physiology to student under 15. To make learning easier, we use 3D printing to make a human bones model. We design a simulated demonstration of muscles and tendons, and an AR system for the bones model.
Contributors
Yun-Ho Yu
TamKang University
Chien-Hsing Chou
TamKang University
SessionAugmented & Virtual Realities
Contributors
Takuro Nakao
Pai Yun Suen
Megumi Isogai
Hideaki Kimata
Kai Kunze
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster presents Make-a-Face, a wearable device that allows the user to use tongue, mouth, or cheek gestures via a mask-shaped device that senses muscle movement on the lower half of the face.
Contributors
Takuro Nakao
Keio University Graduate School of Media Design
Pai Yun Suen
Keio University Graduate School of Media Design
Megumi Isogai
NTT Media Intelligence Laboratories
Hideaki Kimata
NTT Media Intelligence Laboratories
Kai Kunze
Keio University Graduate School of Media Design
SessionAugmented & Virtual Realities
Contributors
Yiming Lin
Pieter Peers
Abhijeet Ghosh
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Tuesday, 14 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster presents a novel example-based material appearance modeling method for digital content creation, using a single HDR photograph of an exemplar object made of a desired material under known environmental illumination.
Contributors
Yiming Lin
Imperial College London
Pieter Peers
College of William & Mary
Abhijeet Ghosh
Imperial College London
SessionAugmented & Virtual Realities
Contributors
Ping-Hsuan Han
Jia-Wei Lin
Chen-Hsin Hsieh
Jhih-Hong Hsu
Yi-Ping Hung
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Tuesday, 14 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster introduces a limbs movement guiding system for learning physical activities with a video see-through HMD and a Kinect 2, which contains a method for skeleton calibration.
Contributors
Ping-Hsuan Han
National Taiwan University
Jia-Wei Lin
National Taiwan University
Chen-Hsin Hsieh
National Taiwan University
Jhih-Hong Hsu
National Taiwan University
Yi-Ping Hung
Tainan National University of the Arts
National Taiwan University
SessionAugmented & Virtual Realities
Contributors
Katharina Krösl
Anna Felnhofer
Johanna X. Kafka
Laura Schuster
Alexandra Rinnerthaler
Michael Wimmer
Oswald Kothgassner
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

As part of an interdisciplinary project between psychology and computer science, this poster presents a virtual reality simulation for training different attentional abilities in children and adolescents. The simulation was proven to be immersive, engaging, and motivating, and is currently used in a clinical study.

INVITED TO THE FIRST ROUND OF THE STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION
Contributors
Katharina Krösl
TU Wien
VRVis Research Center
Anna Felnhofer
Medical University of Vienna
Johanna X. Kafka
Medical University of Vienna
Laura Schuster
University of Vienna
Alexandra Rinnerthaler
University of Vienna
Michael Wimmer
TU Wien
Oswald Kothgassner
Medical University of Vienna
SessionAugmented & Virtual Realities
Contributors
Wan-Lun Tsai
Min-Chun Hu
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster introduces a framework for basketball tactics training via VR technology. With the help of high-immersive VR interaction system and beneficial virtual training assistants (movement guidance and virtual defender), tactic(s) training can be much more interesting and effective.
Contributors
Wan-Lun Tsai
National Cheng Kung University
Min-Chun Hu
National Cheng Kung University
SessionAugmented & Virtual Realities
Contributors
Jotaro Shigeyama
Takeru Hashimoto
Shigeo Yoshida
Taiju Aoki
Takuji Narumi
Tomohiro Tanikawa
Michitaka Hirose
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster introduces a dynamic weight moving VR controller for 2D haptic shape rendering using a haptic shape illusion. This allows users to perceive the feeling of various shapes in virtual space with a single controller. In the poster session, we present the hardware design and evaluation of our prototype.

INVITED TO THE FIRST ROUND OF THE STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION
Contributors
Jotaro Shigeyama
The University of Tokyo
Takeru Hashimoto
The University of Tokyo
Shigeo Yoshida
The University of Tokyo
Taiju Aoki
The University of Tokyo
Takuji Narumi
The University of Tokyo
Tomohiro Tanikawa
The University of Tokyo
Michitaka Hirose
The University of Tokyo
Posters: Display & Rendering
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
SessionDisplay & Rendering
Contributors
Mathew Justice
Ergun Akleman
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster presents a process that uses Barycentric shading method to create dynamic landscape paintings that change based on time of the day. This process can allow creating dynamic paintings for any time of the day simply by using a limited number of control paintings.

INVITED TO THE FIRST ROUND OF THE STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION
Contributors
Mathew Justice
Texas A&M University
Ergun Akleman
Texas A&M University
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
SessionDisplay & Rendering
Contributor
Naoki Hashimoto
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Tuesday, 14 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster presents an all-around aerial 3D imaging display using a symmetrical mirror structure that can enlarge viewing angle for multiple viewers to entire circumference.
Contributor
Naoki Hashimoto
The University of Electro-Communications
SessionDisplay & Rendering
Contributor
Yoshiki Terashima
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster presents a novel optical system to show an aerial 3D image for a user in front of the display, and to show its 2D image for the surrounding viewers. We use technique of Aerial Imaging by Retro-Reflection and Depth-Fused 3D display.
Contributor
Yoshiki Terashima
Utsunomiya University
SessionDisplay & Rendering
Contributor
Martin Ritz
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

We created a fully automatic system for acquisition of spatially varying optical material behavior under a hemisphere of individual incident light directions. This generates material models that are flexibly applicable to arbitrary 3D model geometries, rendered and interacted with in real time, and not constrained to isotropic materials.
Contributor
Martin Ritz
Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research IGD
SessionDisplay & Rendering
Contributors
Yusuke Tokuyoshi
Tomohiro Mizokuchi
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

We accelerate accurate hard shadow rendering by using a two-pass visibility test. To perform this visibility test, an optimized conservative shadow map is integrated into the pipeline of frustum-traced irregular z-buffers. In our experiments for 4K screen resolution, the performance is improved by more than double on average.
Contributors
Yusuke Tokuyoshi
SQUARE ENIX CO., LTD.
Tomohiro Mizokuchi
SQUARE ENIX CO., LTD.
SessionDisplay & Rendering
Contributors
Vineet Batra
Ankit Phogat
Mridul Kavidayal
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Tuesday, 14 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster presents a novel and intuitive method to create richly colored vector graphics in real time while preserving the underlying geometry, thereby allowing subsequent edits for iterative refinement.
Contributors
Vineet Batra
Adobe Systems
Ankit Phogat
Adobe Systems
Mridul Kavidayal
Adobe Systems
SessionDisplay & Rendering
Contributors
FEI WANG
Shujin Lin
Ruomei Wang
Yi Li
Baoqaun Zhao
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Tuesday, 14 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

Our method shortens the time of fluid simulation by coupling the two conditions of density-invariant and divergence-free, and achieves the similar simulation effect compared with other methods. We regard the displacement of particles as the only basic variable of the continuity equation, which improves the stability of the fluid.
Contributors
FEI WANG
SUN YAT-SEN UNIVERSITY
Shujin Lin
SUN YAT-SEN UNIVERSITY
Ruomei Wang
SUN YAT-SEN UNIVERSITY
Yi Li
SUN YAT-SEN UNIVERSITY
Baoqaun Zhao
SUN YAT-SEN UNIVERSITY
SessionDisplay & Rendering
Contributors
Jiangyan Han
Ishtiaq Rasool Khan
Susanto Rahardja
Event Type
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Tuesday, 14 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster proposes an adaptive tone mapping method for displaying HDR images according to ambient light conditions. We enhance the HDR image using an algorithm based on the Naka-Rushton model to match the HVS response, and use the tone mapping curve constructed by the original luminance to realize adaptive tone mapping.
Contributors
Jiangyan Han
Northwestern Polytechnical University
Ishtiaq Rasool Khan
University of Jeddah
Susanto Rahardja
Northwestern Polytechnical University
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38. MegaParallax: 360° MegaParallax: 360° Panoramas With Motion Parallax
SessionDisplay & Rendering
Contributors
Tobias Bertel
Christian Richardt
Event Type
Posters
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EP
F
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster proposes a new image-based approach for capturing and rendering high-quality 360° MegaParallax: 360° Panoramas With Motion Parallax. We use novel-view synthesis with flow-based blending to turn a standard monoscopic video into an enriched 360° panoramic experience that can be explored in real time.
Contributors
Tobias Bertel
University of Bath
Christian Richardt
University of Bath
SessionDisplay & Rendering
Contributors
Antoine Toisoul
Daljit Singh Dhillon
Abhijeet Ghosh
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
EP
F
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster presents a novel approach to measure spatially varying holographic surfaces. Such surfaces are made of one-dimensional diffraction gratings that vary in orientations and periodicities. Our method recovers orientation and periodicity maps using a flash illumination and a camera. We present real-time renderings that match the observed appearance.
Contributors
Antoine Toisoul
Imperial College London
Daljit Singh Dhillon
Imperial College London
Abhijeet Ghosh
Imperial College London
SessionDisplay & Rendering
Contributors
Yuliya Gitlina
Daljit Singh J. Dhillon
Jan Hansen
Dinesh K. Pai
Abhijeet Ghosh
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster proposes a measurement-based interpolation method for efficient spectral rendering of human skin with a heterogeneous two-layer model. We approximate the spatially varying diffuse color component using bilinear interpolation of basis renderings with the measured chromophore concentrations as blending weights. We get promising results for our method with real-world data.
Contributors
Yuliya Gitlina
Imperial College London
Daljit Singh J. Dhillon
Imperial College London
Jan Hansen
University of British Columbia
Dinesh K. Pai
University of British Columbia
Abhijeet Ghosh
Imperial College London
SessionDisplay & Rendering
Contributors
Markus Schütz
Michael Wimmer
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
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F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster presents a method that progressively renders any point cloud that fits in GPU memory in real time, without the need of spatial acceleration structures. Instead, we use an incrementally generated, randomly shuffled VBO as data structure to pick random points for a uniform progression to the final result.

INVITED TO THE FIRST ROUND OF THE STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION
Contributors
Markus Schütz
TU Wien
Michael Wimmer
TU Wien
SessionDisplay & Rendering
Contributors
Anastasia Feygina
Dmitry I. Ignatov
Ilya Makarov
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

We show realistic post-processing rendering based on generative adversarial network CycleWGAN. We propose using unpaired image-to-image translation with CycleGAN architecture and Wasserstein loss function with additional identity component in order to transfer modern graphics from GTA V video-game to the older version GTA, San Andreas, using a deep learning approach.
Contributors
Anastasia Feygina
National Research University Higher School of Economics
Dmitry I. Ignatov
National Research University Higher School of Economics
Ilya Makarov
National Research University Higher School of Economics
SessionDisplay & Rendering
Contributors
Yen-Chih Chiang
Shih-Song Cheng
Huei-Siou Chen
Le-Jean Wei
Li-Ming Huang
David KT Chu
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Tuesday, 14 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

A 2.17-inch AMOLED panel with extremely high pixel density, pixel per degree, and aperture ratio (2228ppi, 45ppd, and 17.3%) was fabricated on a glass substrate. UHPD technology through the backplane and front-plane provides a complete solution for near-eye display applications, which effectively eliminates SDE and enhances VR user experiences dramatically.
Contributors
Yen-Chih Chiang
INT TECH.
Shih-Song Cheng
INT TECH.
Huei-Siou Chen
INT TECH.
Le-Jean Wei
INT TECH.
Li-Ming Huang
INT TECH.
David KT Chu
INT TECH.
SessionDisplay & Rendering
Contributors
Keiko Nakamoto
Takafumi Koike
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster presents an improved method for rendering heterogeneous translucent materials with existing homogeneous BSSRDF models. Combining the better dipole model with the method of Sone et al. brings better results than using other BSSRDF models.
Contributors
Keiko Nakamoto
Hosei University
Takafumi Koike
Hosei University
Posters: Hardware Interfaces
Event TypePosters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
SessionHardware Interfaces
Contributors
Nao Asano
Katsutoshi Masai
Yuta Sugiura
Maki Sugimoto
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster proposes a system to capture facial performance using a smart eyewear with photo reflective sensors and machine learning technique. We show the system design and a result of principal components analysis of facial geometry to determine a good estimation parameter set.
Contributors
Nao Asano
Keio University
Katsutoshi Masai
Keio University
Yuta Sugiura
Keio University
Maki Sugimoto
Keio University
SessionHardware Interfaces
Contributors
William J. Joel
Paul Canada
George Ventura
Christopher Iossa
Orquidia Moreno
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

Motion capture (MoCap) has been a leading and useful tool within the field of animation. However, it can be quite expensive for animators and game developers. By using Raspberry Pi Zeros, with NoIR cameras and IR LED light rings, a four-camera system can be built for less than $1,000 USD.

INVITED TO THE FIRST ROUND OF THE STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION
Contributors
William J. Joel
Graphics & Interactive Techniques Research Group
Western Connecticut State University
Paul Canada
Graphics & Interactive Techniques Research Group
Western Connecticut State University
George Ventura
Graphics & Interactive Techniques Research Group
Western Connecticut State University
Christopher Iossa
Graphics & Interactive Techniques Research Group
Western Connecticut State University
Orquidia Moreno
Graphics & Interactive Techniques Research Group
Western Connecticut State University
SessionHardware Interfaces
Contributors
Kaizhang Kang
Zimin Chen
Jiaping Wang
Kun Zhou
Hongzhi Wu
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster presents a novel autoencoder-based framework that automatically learns the lighting patterns for efficient reflectance acquisition, as well as how to reconstruct reflectance from measurements under such patterns.

INVITED TO THE FIRST ROUND OF THE STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION
Contributors
Kaizhang Kang
Zhejiang University
Zimin Chen
Zhejiang University
Jiaping Wang
Sinovation Ventures AI Institute
Kun Zhou
Zhejiang University
Hongzhi Wu
Zhejiang University
SessionHardware Interfaces
Contributors
Yoichi Ochiai
Kazuki Otao
Yuta Itoh
Shouki Imai
Kazuki Takazawa
Hiroyuki Osone
Atsushi Mori
Ippei Suzuki
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster presents a novel design method for retinal image projection by using the metamaterial mirror (plane symmetric transfer optical system). Using this projection method, the designing of retinal projection becomes easy. It would be possible to construct an optical system that allows quick follow-up of retinal projection hardware.
Contributors
Yoichi Ochiai
University of Tsukuba
Pixie Dust Technologeis, Inc.
Kazuki Otao
University of Tsukuba
Pixie Dust Technologies, Inc.
Yuta Itoh
University of Tsukuba
Pixie Dust Technologies, Inc.
Shouki Imai
University of Tsukuba, Strategic Research Platform towards Digital Nature Powered by Pixie Dust Technologies, Inc.
Kazuki Takazawa
University of Tsukuba, Strategic Research Platform towards Digital Nature Powered by Pixie Dust Technologies, Inc.
Hiroyuki Osone
University of Tsukuba, Strategic Research Platform towards Digital Nature Powered by Pixie Dust Technologies, Inc.
Atsushi Mori
University of Tsukuba, Strategic Research Platform towards Digital Nature Powered by Pixie Dust Technologies, Inc.
Ippei Suzuki
University of Tsukuba, Strategic Research Platform towards Digital Nature Powered by Pixie Dust Technologies, Inc.
Posters
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49. Solar Projector
SessionHardware Interfaces
Contributors
Kenta Yamamoto
Kotaro Omomo
Kazuki Takazawa
Yoichi Ochiai
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Tuesday, 14 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster proposes a method for using sunlight as a light source of a projector instead of halogen lamp or LED light source. In this method, sunlight collected by a lens is made incident from the light source part of the projector and projected using the optical circuit of the projector.

INVITED TO THE FIRST ROUND OF THE STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION
Contributors
Kenta Yamamoto
University of Tsukuba
Kotaro Omomo
University of Tsukuba
Kazuki Takazawa
University of Tsukuba
Yoichi Ochiai
University of Tsukuba
Posters: Production
Event TypePosters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
SessionProduction
Contributors
Simone Barbieri
Tao Jiang
Ben Cawthorne
Zhidong Xiao
Xiaosong Yang
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster proposes a new system for the generation of 3D content by using existing 2D character animations. The system is fully automatic. The assets required are directly available from the 2D animation production pipeline, and therefore the system could be easily integrated in it.
Contributors
Simone Barbieri
Centre for Digital Entertainment, Bournemouth University
Thud Media
Tao Jiang
Bournemouth University
Ben Cawthorne
Thud Media
Zhidong Xiao
Bournemouth University
Xiaosong Yang
Bournemouth University
SessionProduction
Contributors
Huiyi Fang
Kenji Funahashi
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Tuesday, 14 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster proposes automatic display zoom corresponding to presbyopic people. It recognizes a user's situation and provides a suitable zoom function. First, we observe and analyze behavior of presbyopic people when trying to read small letters. Next, we develop an experimental system, and use it to check how it works.
Contributors
Huiyi Fang
Nagoya Institute of Technology
Kenji Funahashi
Nagoya Institute of Technology
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52. Collaborative Animation Production From Students' Perspective
SessionProduction
Contributors
Buck Barbieri
Naomi Hutchens
Kayleigh Harrison
Event Type
Posters
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EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

The Massive Collaborative Animation Projects (MCAP) is a unique intercollegiate, student-led project consisting of students and faculty from schools worldwide working together to deliver short 3D CG films.

INVITED TO THE FIRST ROUND OF THE STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION
Contributors
Buck Barbieri
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Naomi Hutchens
Universtity of Alaska Faribanks
Kayleigh Harrison
Ferris State University
SessionProduction
Contributors
Martin Kilian
Hui Wang
Eike Schling
Jonas Schikore
Helmut Pottmann
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster introduces the notion of meshes with spherical vertex stars to explore variations and possible construction sequences of curved beam structures with circular unrolling.
Contributors
Martin Kilian
Vienna University of Technology
Hui Wang
Vienna University of Technology
Dalian University of Technology
Eike Schling
Technical University of Munich
Jonas Schikore
Technical University of Munich
Helmut Pottmann
Vienna University of Technology
SessionProduction
Contributors
shirin anlen
Or Fleisher
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Tuesday, 14 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

Volume is a machine learning-driven tool for storytellers. It reconstructs 2D images and videos into a 3D environment for use in immersive platforms (e.g., VR, AR, and webGL). This abstract demonstrates the technology and motivation behind Volume, and reveals experiments made with the tool thus far.
Contributors
shirin anlen
volume
Or Fleisher
volume
Posters: Research
Event TypePosters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
SessionResearch
Contributors
Alain Lioret
Vincent Gaubert
Enki Londe
Thibaut Poitevin
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster proposes a new approach to 3D mesh fracturing for the fields of animation and game production. Through the use of machine learning and computer vision to analyze real fractures, we produced a solution capable of creating realistic fractures in real time.
Contributors
Alain Lioret
Université Paris 8
ESGI
Vincent Gaubert
ESGI
Enki Londe
ESGI
Thibaut Poitevin
ESGI
SessionResearch
Contributors
Hye sun Kim
Yun ji Ban
Chang joon Park
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Tuesday, 14 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster presents a technique for generating a high-quality texture that is realistic and has no seams, and is proper to reconstructing large-scale 3D terrains by captured images.
Contributors
Hye sun Kim
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
Yun ji Ban
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
Chang joon Park
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
SessionResearch
Contributors
Kenta Yamamoto
Riku Iwasaki
Tatsuya Minagawa
Ryota Kawamura
Bektur Ryskeldiev
Yoichi Ochiai
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

3D printing sometimes fails without completing. Therefore, we develop a system that prints 3D models on existing objects utilizing an infrared depth camera. Our method makes it possible to attach a 3D-printed object into a free-formed object in the middle of printing by recognizing its shape with a depth camera.

INVITED TO THE FIRST ROUND OF THE STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION
Contributors
Kenta Yamamoto
University of Tsukuba
Riku Iwasaki
University of Tsukuba
Tatsuya Minagawa
University of Tsukuba
Ryota Kawamura
University of Tsukuba
Bektur Ryskeldiev
University of Tsukuba
University of Aizu
Yoichi Ochiai
University of Tsukuba
Pixie Dust Technologies, inc.
SessionResearch
Contributors
Hanyoung Jang
Byungjun Kwon
Moonwon Yu
Taesung Hahn
KyuHyun Cho
Hyundong Lee
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

Our algorithm generates a synthesized motion from a content motion and a style motion via the generative power of deep neural networks, and outperforms the previous approaches in terms of quality as well as speed.
Contributors
Hanyoung Jang
NCSOFT
Byungjun Kwon
NCSOFT
Moonwon Yu
NCSOFT
Taesung Hahn
NCSOFT
KyuHyun Cho
NCSOFT
Hyundong Lee
NCSOFT
SessionResearch
Contributors
Xiaodong Cun
Feng Xu
Chi-Man Pun
Hao Gao
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster presents a novel deep learning-based algorithm to synthesize the surrounding novel natural views from a single image.
Contributors
Xiaodong Cun
University of Macau
Feng Xu
Tsinghua University
Chi-Man Pun
University of Macau
Hao Gao
University of Macau
Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications
SessionResearch
Contributors
Sherzod Salokhiddinov
Seungkyu Lee
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster proposes a depth from focus method for accurate depth estimation using single commodity color camera. We investigate the appearance changes in spatial and frequency domain in iterative manner. Optimal location of in-focus frame is estimated by fitting a parameterized polynomial curve on the dissimilarity measurements of each pixel.
Contributors
Sherzod Salokhiddinov
Kyung Hee University
Seungkyu Lee
Kyung Hee University
SessionResearch
Contributors
Chloe LeGendre
Kalle Bladin
Bipin Kishore
Xinglei Ren
Xueming Yu
Paul Debevec
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

We replace the white LEDs and color cameras of a polarized Light Stage facial scanning system with multispectral LEDs and monochrome cameras, since color images can be formed from successive monochrome images recorded under different illumination colors. We achieve more efficient and higher-resolution results without the light-absorbing color filter arrays.

INVITED TO THE FIRST ROUND OF THE STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION
Contributors
Chloe LeGendre
USC Institute for Creative Technologies
Kalle Bladin
USC Institute for Creative Technologies
Bipin Kishore
USC Institute for Creative Technologies
Xinglei Ren
USC Institute for Creative Technologies
Xueming Yu
Google
Paul Debevec
USC Institute for Creative Technologies
SessionResearch
Contributor
Nobuhiko Mukai
Event Type
Posters
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EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Tuesday, 14 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

Although there are some previous studies that represented thread-forming property of viscoelastic fluid, they did not evaluate the stretched length of the material. We also performed spinnability simulations, where stretched lengths were not similar to a real material. Then, we report evaluation of stretched thread lengths in spinnability simulations.
Contributor
Nobuhiko Mukai
Tokyo City University
SessionResearch
Contributors
Yuji Suzuki
Jotaro Shigeyama
Shigeo Yoshida
Takuji Narumi
Tomohiro Tanikawa
Michitaka Hirose
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Tuesday, 14 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster introduces a system to present deformed mastication movements and/or non-modified chewing sound to manipulate the food texture perception. We clarified perceptions of hardness and adhesiveness were improved when one of the two stimuli was presented, while decreased when both were presented. These results indicate the occurrence of contrast effect.
Contributors
Yuji Suzuki
The University of Tokyo
Jotaro Shigeyama
The University of Tokyo
Shigeo Yoshida
The University of Tokyo
Takuji Narumi
The University of Tokyo
Tomohiro Tanikawa
The University of Tokyo
Michitaka Hirose
The University of Tokyo
SessionResearch
Contributors
Quan Qi
Qingde Li
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster presents a technique for converting any surface-based representation to an additive manufacturing friendly geometric form that combines both the geometric shape and material structures in one single representation using the implicit modelling technique.
Contributors
Quan Qi
University of Hull
Shihezi University
Qingde Li
University of Hull
SessionResearch
Contributors
Ivo Aluízio Stinghen Filho
Estevam Nicolas Chen
Jucimar Maia da Silva Júnior
Ricardo da Silva Barboza
Event Type
Posters
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EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

In this work, we compared three machine learning algorithms to identify hand gestures using Leap Motion as input device. The variables used normalized data of the tip of the fingers and the angles between adjacent fingers. With this, we were able to get a hit rate of more than 97%.
Contributors
Ivo Aluízio Stinghen Filho
Univerisade Federal do Amazonas
Estevam Nicolas Chen
Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
Jucimar Maia da Silva Júnior
Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
Ricardo da Silva Barboza
Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
SessionResearch
Contributors
Yifan Men
Zeyu Shen
Dawar Khan
Dong-Ming Yan
Event Type
Posters
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EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Tuesday, 14 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster presents a novel method for valence optimization of the Centroidal Voronoi Tessellation (CVT). We first identify three commonly appeared atomic configurations of local irregular Voronoi cells, and then design specific atomic operations for each configuration to improve the regularity within the CVT framework.
Contributors
Yifan Men
NLPR, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences
China University of Geosciences, Beijing
Zeyu Shen
NLPR, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Dawar Khan
NLPR, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Dong-Ming Yan
NLPR, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
SessionResearch
Contributors
Yeonho Kim
Daijin Kim
Event Type
Posters
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EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster presents a dance performance evaluation of how well a learner mimics the teacher's dance. We estimate the human skeletons, then extract dance features, and compute the similarity score in terms of timing and pose accuracies. To validate the proposed method, we conducted experiments on a large K-pop dance database.
Contributors
Yeonho Kim
POSTECH
Daijin Kim
POSTECH
SessionResearch
Contributors
Ming-Shiuan Chen
I-Chao Shen
Chun-Kai Huang
Bing-Yu Chen
Event Type
Posters
Registration Levels
EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster proposes a hybrid 3D fabrication method that combines 3D printing and Zometool structure for both time/cost-effective fabrication of large objects. We can significantly reduce the cost and time by printing thin 3D external shells only.
Contributors
Ming-Shiuan Chen
National Taiwan University
I-Chao Shen
National Taiwan University
Chun-Kai Huang
National Taiwan University
Bing-Yu Chen
National Taiwan University
Posters
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69. RSGAN: Face Swapping and Editing Via Region Separation in Latent Spaces
SessionResearch
Contributors
Ryota Natsume
Tatsuya Yatagawa
Shigeo Morishima
Event Type
Posters
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EP
F
FP
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TimeNone
LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster proposes a new deep generative model that we refer to as region separative generative adversarial network (RSGAN), which can achieve face swapping between arbitrary image pairs and can robustly perform the swapping compared to previous methods using 3DMM.

INVITED TO THE FIRST ROUND OF THE STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION
Contributors
Ryota Natsume
Waseda University
Tatsuya Yatagawa
Waseda University
Shigeo Morishima
Waseda Institute of Advanced Science and Engineering
SessionResearch
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Danny Huang
Ian Stavness
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster proposes an interactive tissue growth simulation method that integrates thin-shell finite elements with elastic and inelastic deformation, and demonstrate that our simulations of growing thin tissue can produce realistic rippling patterns.
Contributors
Danny Huang
University of Saskatchewan
Ian Stavness
University of Saskatchewan
SessionResearch
Contributors
Feier Cao
MHD Yamen Saraiji
Kouta Minamizawa
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This poster presents a programmable coherent visuo-tactile interface using a combination of shape-memory alloy with an auxetic structure to achieve a lightweight haptic device that can be worn seamlessly on top of our skin.
Contributors
Feier Cao
Keio University
MHD Yamen Saraiji
Keio University
Kouta Minamizawa
Keio University
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73. Visual Microscope for Massive Genomics Datasets, Expanded Perception, and InteractionViewer
SessionResearch
Contributors
Dominic Branchaud
Walter Muskovic
Maria Kavallaris
Daniel Filonik
Tomasz Bednarz
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Wednesday, 15 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

An innovative, interactive, ultra-high-resolution navigation tool has been developed to browse and analyze gene expression levels from human cancer cells. The tool uses high-performance graphics technology to enable genome scientists to observe the evolution of regulatory elements across time and gain valuable insights from their dataset as never before.
Contributors
Dominic Branchaud
UNSW Art & Design
Walter Muskovic
Children's Cancer Institute
Maria Kavallaris
Children's Cancer Institute
Daniel Filonik
UNSW Art & Design
Tomasz Bednarz
UNSW Art & Design
CSIRO Data61
SessionResearch
Contributors
Bianca Cirdei
Eike Falk Anderson
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LocationWest Building, Ballroom Foyer, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionPoster Sessions: Monday, 13 August and Tuesday, 14 August, 12:15-1:15 pm

This work combines and expands current techniques of decay simulation by integrating new interior volume forces to a decay model based on biological parameters (reaction diffusion and FEM), adding a point growth method for fungus expansion (Open DLA) with an extended dependency on decay state and shrinking forces.

INVITED TO THE FIRST ROUND OF THE STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION
Contributors
Bianca Cirdei
NCCA, Bournemouth University
Eike Falk Anderson
NCCA, Bournemouth University