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LOCATION:Meeting Room C4.8\, Level 4 (Convention Centre)
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SUMMARY:Holography
DESCRIPTION:Multi-color Holograms Improve Brightness in Holographic Displa
 ys\n\nHolographic displays generate Three-Dimensional (3D) images by displ
 aying single-color holograms time-sequentially, each lit by a single-color
  light source. However, representing each color one by one limits brightne
 ss in holographic displays.\n\nThis paper introduces a new driving scheme 
 for realizin...\n\n\nKoray Kavaklı (Koç University), Liang Shi (Massachuse
 tts Institute of Technology), Hakan Urey (Koç University), Wojciech Matusi
 k (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), and Kaan Akşit (University Coll
 ege London (UCL))\n---------------------\nMultisource Holography\n\nHologr
 aphic displays promise several benefits including high quality 3D imagery,
  accurate accommodation cues, and compact form-factors. However, holograph
 y relies on coherent illumination which can create undesirable speckle noi
 se in the final image. Although smooth phase holograms can be speckle-fr..
 .\n\n\nGrace Kuo, Florian Schiffers, Douglas Lanman, Oliver Cossairt, and 
 Nathan Matsuda (Reality Labs Research, Meta)\n---------------------\nHigh-
 quality Color-animated CGH Using a Motor-driven Photomask\n\nWe propose a 
 novel display system for a color-animated computer-generated hologram (CGH
 ) with the world's highest level of image quality, screen size, and viewin
 g angle.\n\n\nRyota Koiso, Tatsuya Kobayashi, and Keisuke Nonaka (KDDI Res
 earch, Inc.) and Kyoji Matsushima (Kansai University)\n-------------------
 --\nSimultaneous Color Computer Generated Holography\n\nComputer generated
  holography has long been touted as the future of augmented and virtual re
 ality (AR/VR) displays, but has yet to be realized in practice. Previous h
 igh-quality, color holographic displays have made either a 3x sacrifice on
  frame rate by using a sequential color illumination scheme ...\n\n\nEric 
 Markley, Nathan Matsuda, Florian Schiffers, Oliver Coissart, and Grace Kuo
  (Meta)\n---------------------\nDepolarized Holography with Polarization-m
 ultiplexing Metasurface\n\nThe evolution of computer-generated holography 
 (CGH) algorithms has prompted significant improvements in the performances
  of holographic displays. Nonetheless, they start to encounter a limited d
 egree of freedom in CGH optimization and physical constraints stemming fro
 m the coherent nature of hologr...\n\n\nSeung-Woo Nam, Youngjin Kim, Dongy
 eon Kim, and Yoonchan Jeong (Seoul National University)\n-----------------
 ----\nHolographic Near-eye Display with Real-time Embedded Rendering\n\nWe
  present a wearable full-color holographic augmented reality headset with 
 binocular vision support and real-time embedded hologram calculation. Cont
 rarily to most previously proposed prototypes, our headset employs high-sp
 eed amplitude-only microdisplays and embeds a compact and lightweight elec
 tr...\n\n\nAntonin Gilles and Pierre Le Gargasson (Institute of Research a
 nd Technology b-com) and Grégory Hocquet and Patrick Gioia (Orange Labs, I
 nstitute of Research and Technology b-com)\n\nRegistration Category: Full 
 Access\n\nSession Chair: Yifan Peng (University of Hong Kong)
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