12noon, ECE118
Food will be served
TITLE:
Autostereoscopic displays for a simple 3D experience
by Hao He, Advanced Graphics Lab
ABSTRACT:
Most display devices show images in 2D, which loses infomation for
humans to recognize 3D structures. Researchers have been working on 3D
display technology for many years, and many approaches have been
proposed. However, each method has its own constraints.
Autostereoscopy is a type of method that displays 3D images that can be
viewed without the use of special headgear or glasses. These methods
produce depth perception in the viewer even though the image is produced
by a flat device. Several different classes of basic autostereoscopic
technologies will be introduced. We will also illustrate ideas in
implementing a simple autostereoscopic display system which we are
currently investigating at the Advanced Graphics Lab at UNM.
BIO:
Hao He is a first-year graduate student in Advanced Graphics Lab with
interests in 3D modeling, light field and 3D display. He got his
Bachelor's Degree from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China in 2007.
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Pradeep Sen
Assistant Professor
Advanced Graphics Lab
Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of New Mexico
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