Emerging Technologies Harnessing Real- World Depth Edges (2005)
K-h Tan, R. S. Feris, M. Turk, J. Kobler, J. Yu, R. Raskar
A method for capturing geometric features of real-world scenes relies on a simple capture setup modification. The system might conceivably be packed into a portable, self-contained device.
Shape-Enhanced Surgical Visualizations and Medical Illustrations with Multi-Flash Imaging (2005)
K-h Tan, J. Kobler, R. Feris, P. H. Dietz, R. Raskar, Kar-han Tan, ...
We present a novel approach for enhancing images and video used in endoscopic surgery so that they are better able to convey shape. Our method is based on multi-flash imaging, in which multiple light...
Harnessing Real-World Depth Edges with Multiflash Imaging (2005)
K-h Tan, R.S. Feris, M. Turk, J. Kobler, J. Yu, R. Raskar
A method for capturing geometric features of real-world scenes relies on a simple capture setup modification. The system might conceivably be packed into a portable, self-contained device.
Automatic Projector Calibration with Embedded Light Sensors (2004)
J.C. Lee, P.H. Dietz, D. Maynes-Aminzade, R. Raskar, S. Hudson, Johnny C. Lee, ...
Projection technology typically places several constraints on the geometric relationship between the projector and the projection surface to obtain an undistorted, properly sized image. In this paper...
Specular Reflection Reduction with Multi-Flash Imaging (2004)
R.S. Feris, R. Raskar, K. Tan, M. Turk, Rogerio Feris, Ramesh Raskar, ...
We present a novel method to reduce the effect of specularities in digital images. Our approach relies on a simple modification of the capture setup: a multi-flash camera is used to take multiple...
K-h Tan, J. Kobler, R. Feris, P. H. Dietz, R. Raskar, Kar-han Tan, ...
We present a novel approach for enhancing images and video used in endoscopic surgery so that they are better able to convey shape. Our method is based on multi-flash imaging, in which multiple light...
Merging fossil specimens with computer-generated information (2002)
Bimber, O., Gatesby, S.M., Witmer, L.M., Raskar, R., Encarnação, L.M.
Augmented paleontology, the use of augmented-reality technologies to clothe fossil skeletons with soft tissues and skin, will let paleontologists bring their bare-bones specimens to life.