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SUMMARY:Color and Display
DESCRIPTION:Technical Papers\n\nEach Paper gives a 10 minute presentation.
 \n\nelaTCSF: A Temporal Contrast Sensitivity Function for Flicker Detectio
 n and Modeling Variable Refresh Rate Flicker\n\nThe perception of flicker 
 has been a prominent concern in illumination and electronic display fields
  for over a century. Traditional approaches often rely on Critical Flicker
  Frequency (CFF), primarily suited for high-contrast (full-on, full-off) f
 licker. To tackle varying contrast flicker, the Inte...\n\n\nYancheng Cai 
 (University of Cambridge), Ali Bozorgian (Norwegian University of Science 
 and Technology), Maliha Ashraf (University of Cambridge), Robert Wanat (LG
  Electronics North America), and Rafal Mantiuk (University of Cambridge)\n
 ---------------------\nLarge Étendue 3D Holographic Display with Content-a
 daptive Dynamic Fourier Modulation\n\nEmerging holographic display technol
 ogy offers unique capabilities for next-generation virtual reality systems
 . Current holographic near-eye displays, however, only support a small ete
 ndue, which results in a direct tradeoff between achievable field of view 
 and eyebox size. Etendue expansion has rec...\n\n\nBrian Chao, Manu Gopaku
 mar, and Suyeon Choi (Stanford University); Jonghyun Kim (NVIDIA); Liang S
 hi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)); and Gordon Wetzstein (St
 anford University)\n---------------------\nCOMFI: A Calibrated Observer Me
 tameric Failure Index for Color Critical Tasks\n\nIn imaging, various task
 s require a comparison of images between displays with different emission 
 spectra. Even if the displays are calibrated and predicted to match using 
 traditional colorimetry, individual differences in color perception of obs
 ervers can cause colors on two displays to appear mism...\n\n\nRobert Wana
 t (LG Electronics USA), Michael D. Smith (Wavelet Consulting LLC), Junwoo 
 Jang (LG Display), and Sally Hattori (Walt Disney Studios)\n--------------
 -------\nPerspective-Aligned AR Mirror with Under-Display Camera\n\nAugmen
 ted reality (AR) mirrors are novel displays that have great potential for 
 commercial applications such as virtual apparel try-on. Typically the came
 ra is placed beside the display, leading to distorted perspectives during 
 user interaction. In this paper, we present a novel approach to address ..
 .\n\n\nJian Wang, Sizhuo Ma, Karl Bayer, Yi Zhang, Peihao Wang, and Bing Z
 hou (Snap Inc.); Shree Nayar (Columbia University); and Gurunandan Krishna
 n (Snap Inc.)\n---------------------\nAR-DAVID: Augmented Reality Display 
 Artifact Video Dataset\n\nThe perception of visual content in optical-see-
 through augmented reality (AR) devices is affected by the light coming fro
 m the environment. This additional light interacts with the content in a n
 on-trivial manner because of the illusion of transparency, different focal
  depths, and motion parallax. ...\n\n\nAlexandre Chapiro (Reality Labs, Me
 ta); Dongyeon Kim (University of Cambridge); Yuta Asano (Reality Labs, Met
 a); and Rafał K. Mantiuk (University of Cambridge)\n---------------------\
 nV^3: Viewing Volumetric Videos on Mobiles via Streamable 2D Dynamic Gauss
 ians\n\nExperiencing high-fidelity volumetric video as seamlessly as 2D vi
 deos is a long-held dream. However, current dynamic 3DGS methods, despite 
 their high rendering quality, face challenges in streaming on mobile devic
 es due to computational and bandwidth constraints. In this paper, we intro
 duce V3 (Vie...\n\n\nPenghao Wang, Zhirui Zhang, Liao Wang, Kaixin Yao, an
 d Siyuan Xie (ShanghaiTech University, NeuDim Inc.); Jingyi Yu (ShanghaiTe
 ch University); Minye Wu (KU Leuven); and Lan Xu (ShanghaiTech University)
 \n\nRegistration Category: Full Access, Full Access Supporter\n\nLanguage 
 Format: English Language\n\nSession Chair: Yifan Peng (University of Hong 
 Kong)
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