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ProCams and "Projecting Off the Wall" Programs

The technical component of the workshop was held on Saturday, June 17, from 08:00–18:00 in room 802 on the 8th floor of the Kimmel Center. There was a reception from 19:00–21:00 at Solas Bar, 232 East 9th Street. (See the annotated street map, and the map of the 8th floor Kimmel Center.)

An associated art/technical exhibition called "Projecting Off the Wall" was held on Sunday, June 18, from 13:00-18:00 at the ITP department, 721 Broadway at Waverly Place, South elevators, 4th floor. (See the annotated street map.) See below for more information.

Saturday, June 17, 2006

ProCams

08:00-08:30 Breakfast
08:30-08:45 Welcome
08:45-09:30 Keynote Talk: Shree Nayar, "Procam and Campro"
09:30-10:15 Poster Highlights
Remote Gesturing Visualization System For Distant Collaboration,
François Coldefy
JanusLights: A Camera-Projection System for Telematic Omni-Presence with Correct Eye Gaze,
Chris Hermans, Maarten Dumont, Philippe Bekaert, Eric Joris
Mobile Displays via Distributed Networked Projector-Camera Pairs,
Pinaki Sinha, Ezekiel Bhasker, Aditi Majumder
A Fast Compensation Method of Inter-reflection for Pattern Projection onto a Non-planar Surface,
Yasuhiro Mukaigawa, Takayuki Kakinuma, Yuichi Ohta
Multiple Plane Detection for Flexible Projection,
Jun Shimamura, Hiroyuki Arai, Takayuki Yasuno
Cooperatively Augmenting Smart Objects with Projector-Camera Systems,
David Molyneaux, Hans-Werner Gellersen
Projector-Camera Structured Light Using Photometric Ratios,
Alexander Wu, Siddharth Madan, Kristin Dana
Calibration of a Surface Light Field Capture System,
Jan-Michael Frahm, Greg Coombe, Anselmo Lastra
10:15-10:45 Morning Break
10:45-12:00 Papers I
Adaptive Environment Map for Relighting: Using Cameras and Projected Light,
Hyunjung Shim, Tsuhan Chen
A camera-projector system for robot positioning by visual servoing,
Jordi Pagès, Christophe Collewet, François Chaumette, Joaquim Salvi
Germination of the Active Lighting : An Introduction and Brief History of Our Research,
Shinsaku Hiura, Kosuke Sato, Ichiro Kanaya
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-14:20 Papers II
Autocalibration of an Ad Hoc Construction of Multi-Projector Displays,
Takayuki Okatani, Koichiro Deguchi
Practical Methods for Geometric and Photometric Correction of Tiled Projector Displays
on Curved Surfaces,
Michael Harville, Bruce Culbertson, Irwin Sobel, Dan Gelb, Andrew Fitzhugh, Donald Tanguay
Robust Content-Dependent Photometric Projector Compensation,
Mark Ashdown, Takahiro Okabe, Imari Sato, Yoichi Sato
A Camera-Based Energy Relaxation Framework to Minimize Color Artifacts
in a Projected Display,
Nathaniel Sanders, Christopher Jaynes
14:20-14:30 Mid-Session Break
14:30-15:15 Highlights of "Projecting Off the Wall" (Sunday)
15:15-15:45 Afternoon Break
15:45-16:45 Papers III
Automatic Interactive Calibration of Multi-Projector-Camera Systems,
Andreas Griesser, Luc Van Gool
Vision-Based Projection-Handwriting Integration in Classroom,
Weihong Li, Hao Tang, Zhigang Zhu
Robust and Accurate Visual Echo Cancelation in a Full-duplex Projector-camera System,
Miao Liao, Mingxuan Sun, Ruigang Yang, Zhengyou Zhang
16:45-17:00 Mid-Session Break
17:00-17:45 Capstone Talk: Mark Bolas, "Luminous Tendrils"
17:45-18:00 Closing
19:00-21:00 Reception at Solas Bar, 232 E. 9th Street (see annotated street map)
Sunday, June 18, 2006

Projecting Off the Wall

On Sunday, June 18, from 13:00-18:00 (1:00–6:00 PM), ProCams and the NYU ITP department co-hosted "Projecting Off the Wall," a combined art/technical exhibit to be held at the Tisch School of the Arts building, 721 Broadway at Waverly Place, South elevators, 4th floor. (Look for "ITP" on the annotated street map.) This was a unique event that brought together artists, scientists, and the general public for a showing of projector-camera art installations and technical demonstrations. For more information, see the call for participation.

   
         
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