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ICCP 2011: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- 2011 IEEE International Conference on Computational Photography, ICCP 2011, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, April 8-10, 2011. IEEE Computer Society 2011, ISBN 978-1-61284-707-8
- Oliver S. Cossairt, Daniel Miau, Shree K. Nayar:
Gigapixel Computational Imaging. 1-8 - Graham Fyffe, Xueming Yu, Paul E. Debevec:
Single-shot photometric stereo by spectral multiplexing. 1-6 - Mauricio Díaz, Peter F. Sturm:
Radiometric calibration using photo collections. 1-8 - Jiawen Chen, Sylvain Paris, Jue Wang, Wojciech Matusik, Michael F. Cohen, Frédo Durand:
The video mesh: A data structure for image-based three-dimensional video editing. 1-8 - Richard Szeliski, Matthew Uyttendaele, Drew Steedly:
Fast Poisson blending using multi-splines. 1-8 - Eric Kee, Sylvain Paris, Simon Chen, Jue Wang:
Modeling and removing spatially-varying optical blur. 1-8 - Mirko Schmidt, Klaus Zimmermann, Bernd Jähne:
High frame rate for 3D Time-of-Flight cameras by dynamic sensor calibration. 1-8 - Xiang Zhu, Peyman Milanfar:
Stabilizing and deblurring atmospheric turbulence. 1-8 - Gordon Wetzstein, Ramesh Raskar, Wolfgang Heidrich:
Hand-held Schlieren Photography with Light Field probes. 1-8 - Yoav Y. Schechner, David J. Diner, John V. Martonchik:
Spaceborne underwater imaging. 1-8 - Won-Ki Jeong, Micah K. Johnson, Insu Yu, Jan Kautz, Hanspeter Pfister, Sylvain Paris:
Display-aware image editing. 1-8 - Amit Aides, Tamar Avraham, Yoav Y. Schechner:
Multiscale ultrawide foveated video extrapolation. 1-8 - Scott McCloskey, Kelly Muldoon, Sharath Venkatesha:
Motion invariance and custom blur from lens motion. 1-8 - Harold Christopher Burger, Bernhard Schölkopf, Stefan Harmeling:
Removing noise from astronomical images using a pixel-specific noise model. 1-8 - Tom Cuypers, Roarke Horstmeyer, Se Baek Oh, Philippe Bekaert, Ramesh Raskar:
Validity of Wigner Distribution Function for ray-based imaging. 1-9
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