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Tables of Contents for Three-Dimensional Video and Display
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Conference Committee
CAPTURE AND DISPLAY I
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Stereoscopic HDTV
I. Yuyama M. Okui
1
29
Autostereoscopic imaging systems based on holographic screen
J.-Y. Son V. I. Bobrinev
30
31
Head-mounted display using holographic optical element
T. Ando E. Shimizu
61
29
Integral three-dimensional video system
F. Okano H. Hoshino J. Arai M. Yamada and I. Yuyama
90
27
CAPTURE AND DISPLAY II
Computed three-dimensional display based on integral imaging
H. Arimoto and B. Javidi
117
14
ICVision real-time autostereoscopic stereogram display
J. H. Kulick G. P. Nordin S. T. Kowel and R. Lindquist
131
23
Autostereoscopy becomes holography: historical connections
S. A. Benton
154
14
PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE AND HUMAN INTERFACE
Motion parallax, stereoscopy, and the perception of depth: practical and theoretical issues
J. Faubert
168
24
Binocular depth perception for moving images
S. Shioiri A. Morinaga A. Nakajima D. Kakehi and H. Yaguchi
192
26
Three-dimensional display technologies satisfying ``super multiview condition''
T. Honda Y. Kajiki K. Susami T. Hamaguchi T. Endo T. Hatada T. Fujii
218
32
Three-dimensional PC: toward novel forms of human-computer interaction
J. Liu S. Pastoor K. Seifert and J. Hurtienne
250
32
SIGNAL PROCESSING AND APPLICATION
Ray-based approach to integrated 3D visual communication
T. Naemura and H. Harashima
282
24
Information flow in streaming 3D video
D. J. Brady S. Feller D. Kammeyer E. Cull L. Fernandes R. A. Stack and R. Brady
306
16
Imaging architectures with volume holographic elements
G. Barbastathis
322
15
Three-dimensional image security
E. Tajahuerce and B. Javidi
337
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