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SUMMARY:The Integral Image Method for Fisheye Images - Maria Mikhisor\, De
 partment of Computer Science\, University of Otago\, Dunedin\, New Zealand
DTSTART:20140812T090000Z
DTEND:20140812T100000Z
UID:TALK53603@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Microsoft Research Cambridge Talks Admins
DESCRIPTION:Combining motion parallax and binocular parallax in one autost
 reoscopic display can create a better 3D experience than nowadays screens 
 that use just binocular parallax. To do motion parallax\, we need to track
  the viewer’s face continuously and reliably. The main objective of my P
 hD research project is developing a low cost face tracking setup for use i
 n combination with autostereocopic displays. For my research I chose to us
 e cameras with 180 degree fisheye lenses. In addition to a wider field of 
 view\, fisheye lenses introduce strong distortion. In this talk\, I’ll b
 riefly describe how to adopt the well-know integral image method for using
  it with fisheye images.
LOCATION:Auditorium\, Microsoft Research Ltd\, 21 Station Road\, Cambridge
 \, CB1 2FB
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