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Intro
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Muybridge's Multi-Camera Array at Stan
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Single-photon Avalanche Diodes
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Retroreflective Mannequin Measurements
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Imaging through Highly Scattering Me
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Deep Optics for Depth Estimation
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Computational Near-eye Displays with Focus
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Holographic Near-eye Displays
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Camera-in-the-loop (CITL) Hologram Optimiza
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Wirtinger Holography
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Our Camera-in-the-loop Optimization
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Solving the Helmholtz Equation
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Hybrid Optical-Electronic CNNS
Description:
Explore cutting-edge advancements in computational imaging and displays through this IEEE Signal Processing Society webinar featuring Prof. Gordon Wetzstein from Stanford University. Delve into a wide range of topics, including single-photon avalanche diodes, imaging through highly scattering media, deep optics for depth estimation, and computational near-eye displays with focus capabilities. Learn about holographic near-eye displays, camera-in-the-loop hologram optimization, and the innovative Wirtinger holography technique. Discover how the Helmholtz equation is being solved and gain insights into hybrid optical-electronic CNNs. This 80-minute presentation offers a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in the field, from historical context with Muybridge's multi-camera array to state-of-the-art applications in computational imaging and display technologies.

Neural Imaging and Computational Displays - SPACE Webinar Series

IEEE Signal Processing Society
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