Accepted Posters and Demos

Accepted Demos

D1) Generalized Depth-of-Field Light-Field Rendering David C. Schedl, Clemens Birklbauer and Oliver Bimber from Johannes Kepler University Linz

D2) Computational CellScope: Multi-Contrast Imaging on a Smartphone-Based Microscope Using a Domed Programmable LED Array Zachary F. Phillips, Michael V. D’Ambrosio, Lei Tian, Jared J. Rulison, Hurshal S. Patel, Nitin Sadras, Aditya V. Gande, Neil A. Switz, Daniel A. Fletcher, and Laura Waller (UC Berkeley)

D3) Energy-Efficient Structured Light Imaging Supreeth Achar, Matthew O’Toole, Kiriakos N. Kutulakos, Srinivasa Narasimhan

D4) Motion Contrast 3D Scanning Nathan Matsuda, Oliver Cossairt, and Mohit Gupta

D5) LensBricks Smart Sensing Technology for Depth Cameras Raji Kannan and Chintak Sheth (LensBricks)

D6) DistancePPG: Robust non-contact vital signs monitoring using a camera Mayank Kumar, Ashok Veeraraghavan and Ashutosh Sabharwal, (Rice University)

Accepted Posters

01) HDR Capture of Dynamic Scene using Flutter Shutter and Image Fusion Manushree Gangwar, (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)

02) Photograph Unseen Contrasts 10X below Human Thresholds after Camera-Phone Self-Calibration and Correction Paul Olczak and Jack Tumblin

03) A Burst is Worth a Thousand Kernels: Removing Camera Shake via Fourier Burst Accumulation Mauricio Delbracio and Guillermo Sapiro, Duke University

04) Visualizing Indirect Appearance with a Transport-Aware Camera Matthew O’Toole, Kiriakos N. Kutulakos (University of Toronto)

05) What Does a Single Light-Ray Reveal About a Transparent Object Chia-Yin Tsai, Ashok Veeraraghavan and Aswin C. Sankaranarayanan

06) Turbulence Passive Tomography Marina Alterman, Yoav Schechner, Srinivasa Narahasiman

07) Generalized Assorted Camera Arrays: Robust Cross-channel Registration and Applications Jason Holloway, Kaushik Mitra, Sanjeev Koppal, and Ashok Veeraraghavan

08) Scattering Tomography Using Ellipsoidal Mirror Ryuichi Akashi et al., (Kyushu University)

09) Efficient and Consistent Sparse Edit Propagation of Light Field Images Williem (Inha University), Ramesh Raskar (MIT Media Lab), and In Kyu Park (Inha University and MIT Media Lab)

10) Generalized Depth-of-Field Light-Field Rendering David C. Schedl, Clemens Birklbauer and Oliver Bimber (Johannes Kepler University Linz)

11) Light-field Microscopy with a Consumer Light-field Camera L. Mignard-Debise, I. Ihrke, X. Granier (INRIA Bordeaux Sud-Ouest, France)

12) Computational CellScope: Multi-Contrast Imaging on a Smartphone-Based Microscope Using a Domed Programmable LED Array Zachary F. Phillips, Michael V. D’Ambrosio, Lei Tian, Jared J. Rulison, Hurshal S. Patel, Nitin Sadras, Aditya V. Gande, Neil A. Switz, Daniel A. Fletcher, and Laura Waller (UC Berkeley)

13) 3D Optical Nanoscopic Photography via Single-Molecule Sparse Reconstructions Anthony Barsic and Rafael Piestun (University of Colorado, Boulder)

14) 3D single molecule super resolution microscopy using a phase mask and data analysis with L1 norm minimization Wang W, Shuang B, and Landes CF

15) High-Resolution Computational Hyperspectral Microscopy Liyang Lu, Yun Li, Jianbo Chen, Yibo Xu, and Kevin F. Kelly

16) Intruder Detection Using Face Recognition Chinmayee Gadgil, Palash Bhatia, and Sharvari Bhatwadekar (Maharashtra Insitute of Technology)

17) Toward Wide-angle Liquid-encased MEMS Sensors Xiaoyang Zhang, Sanjeev Koppal, Lisa Butler and Huikai Xie

18) Dual Light Field and Polarization Imaging using Angle Sensitive Pixels Suren Jayasuriya, Sriram Sivaramakrishnan, Ellen Chuang, Debashree Guruaribam, Albert Wang, and Alyosha Molnar (Cornell University)

19) Video Compressive Sensing with On-Chip Programmable Subsampling Leonidas Spinoulas, Oliver Cossairt, and Aggelos Katsaggelos

20) An In-Depth Analysis of Compressive Sensing for High Speed Video Acquisition Ana Serrano, Belen Masia and Diego Gutierrez (Universidad de Zaragoza)

21) FPA-CS: Focal Plane Array-based Compressive Imaging in Short-wave Infrared Huaijin Chen, M. Salman Asif, Aswin C. Sankaranarayanan, and Ashok Veeraraghavan

22) Model based compressive video acquisition Jianbo Chen, Yun Li, Lina Xu, Aswin Sankaranarayanan, and Tom Goldstein

23) Rapid Anomaly Detection via Compressive Measurement Yun Li, Jianbo Chen, Matthew Herman, Tom Goldstein, Tyler Weston, Richard Baraniuk, Lenore McMakin, and Kevin F. Kelly

24) Single Image Super-Resolution using Transformed Self-Exemplars Jia-Bin Huang, Abhishek Singh, and Narendra Ahuja

25) Coded Aperture Compressive 3-D LIDAR Achuta Kadambi and Petros Boufounos, MIT Media Lab and MERL.

26) A Light Transport Model for Mitigating Multipath Interference in TOF Sensors Nikhil Naik (MIT Media Lab), Achuta Kadambi (MIT Media Lab), Christoph Rhemann (Microsoft Research), Shahram Izadi (Microsoft Research), Ramesh Raskar (MIT Media Lab), and Sing Bing Kang (Microsoft Research)

27) Frequency Domain Time of Flight Achuta Kadambi (MIT Media Lab), Vage Taamazyan (Skoltech), Suren Jayasuriya (Cornell), and Ramesh Raskar (MIT Media Lab)

28) A Compressed Sensing Approach to Solving the Dynamic Range Problem in Fourier Transform Holography and Coherent Diffraction Imaging Kuan He and Oliver Cossairt

29) Error Evaluation for Small Baseline Photometric Stereo Jian Wang, Yasuyuki Matsuhita, Boxin Shi, and Aswin C. Sankaranarayanan

30) Practical shape recovery from near-light and near-camera photometric stereo Xiang Huang, Oliver Cossairt, and Marc Walton

31) Surface-Shape Studies of Gauguin’s Monotypes Marc Walton, Oliver Cossairt, Jack Tumblin, Gregory Bearman, and Dale Kronkright

32) Structured Light in Sunlight Mohit Gupta, Qi Yin and Shree Nayar

33) Structured Illumination in a Fiber-Optic Microendoscope to Image Nuclear Morphometry in Columnar Epithelium Pelham Keahey, Tomasz Tkaczyk, Kathleen Schmeler, and Rebecca Richards-Kortum

34) Computationally re-lighting an image as a tool to design spectral lighting for enhanced visual contrast for surgery Maritoni Litorja, Eleanor Wehner, Roderich Schwarz and Edward Livingston

35) Unconstrained Appearance-based Gaze Estimation for Mobile Tablets: Data set, Algorithm and Analysis Qiong Huang, Ashutosh Sabharwal and Ashok Veeraraghavan, (Rice University)

36) SomaTech: An Exploratory Interface for Altering Movement Habits Qiao Wang, Pavan Turaga, Grisha Coleman, and Todd Ingalls

37) Solid State Instrumentation for Anterior Segment Ocular Imaging Shantanu Sinha, Hyunsung Park, Vincent James Patalano II, and Ramesh Raskar

38) Quantitative Arbor Analytics: Unsupervised Harmonic Co­clustering of Populations of Brain Cell Arbors Based on L-­Measure Y. Lu, William Shain, Lawrence Carin, Ronald Coifman, and B. Roysam

39) Population­ scale three ­dimensional reconstruction and quantitative profiling of microglia arbors M. Megjhani, Y. Lu, William Shain, and B. Roysam

40) Image Correction and Cell Segmentation in High Throughput Fluorescence Microscopy K. Grama, D. Maric, J. Redell, P. Dash, and B. Roysam

41) Rectification of Projected Images Using Piecewise Homographies Collin Smith, Amber L. Young, and Gabriel C. Birch (Sandia National Labs)

42) Supervoxel-Consistent Foreground Propagation in Video Suyog Dutt Jain and Kristen Grauman

43) Multi-scale Consensus for Low-level Vision Ayan Chakrabarti, Ying Xiong, Steven J. Gortler, and Todd Zickler (Harvard University)

44) A Hyperprior Bayesian Approach for Solving Image Inverse Problems Cecilia Aguerrebere (Duke University), Andrés Almansa and Yann Gousseau (Télécom ParisTech), Julie Delon (Université Paris Descartes), and Pablo Musé (Universidad de la República, Uruguay)

45) Unsupervised Discovery of Subspace Trends Y. Xu, P. Qiu, and B. Roysam

46) A Probabilistic Theory of Deep Learning Ankit B. Patel, Tan Nguyen, and Richard G. Baraniuk

47) SSketch: An Automated Framework for Streaming Sketch-based Analysis of Big Data on FPGA Bita Darvish Rouhani, Ebrahim M. Songhori, Azalia Mirhoseini, and Farinaz Koushanfar

48) Angular Discriminant Analysis for Hyperspectral Image Analysis Minshan Cui and Saurabh Prasad

49) Detecting Snap Points in Egocetnric Video with a Web Photo Prior Bo Xiong and Kristen Grauman

50) Polarized 3D: Synthesis of Polarization and Depth cues for Enhanced 3D Sensing Achuta Kadambi (MIT Media Lab), Vage Taamazyan (Skoltech), Boxin Shi (SUTD), and Ramesh Raskar (MIT Media Lab)