Full Parallax Imaging

ETN-FPI is a four year (2015-2019) H2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network that brings together 8 beneficiaries and 8 partner organizations with the aim of training a new generation of researchers in the area of full parallax imaging.

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    • Tampere University of Technology
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Video presentations from the ETN-FPI kick-off meeting collocated with CIVIT workshop

Industrial Day

Jenny-ReadJenny Read (University of Newcastle) – Human Factors in 3D Displays
Arne-PetersenArne Petersen (Raytrix) – Light Field 3D Cameras for Industry and Research
Tibor-BaloghTibor Balogh (Holografika) – Light fields – VR – Inside–out
Felix-von-LaffertFelix von Laffert (RealEyes) – The world’s best glasses-free 3D display
Ville-Veikko-MattilaVille-Veikko Mattila (Head of Digital Media Lab, Nokia Technologies) – Immersive Media Capture and Playback – Research Challenges
Kari-PulliKari Pulli (Light) – Computational Cameras and Displays

Academic Day

Atanas-GotchevAtanas Gotchev (TUT) – Signal Processing for 3D Media
Morten-SjostromMorten Sjöström (MIUN) – Realistic 3D – Technology to produce a life-like experience
Frederik-ZillyFrederik Zilly (Fraunhofer IIS) – Lightfield Media Production Systems for Enhanced Creativity in Post-Production
Reinhard-KochReinhard Koch (CAU) – 3D scene reconstruction and scene rendering from Color and depth cameras
Manuel-Martinez-CoralManuel Martinez-Coral (UVEG) – Capture and display of microscopic and marcoscopic 3D images
Xiaowei-Sun-and-Philip-SurmanXiaowei Sun and Philip Surman (Nanyang Technological University) – Light Fields, Full-resolution HDR and the Need for Speed
Jim-SwogerJim Swoger (CRG) – Biological Imaging

 

EU_flag ETN-FPI (Project number 676401) is funded under the H2020-MSCA-ITN-2015 call and is part of the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions — Innovative Training Networks (ITN) funding scheme

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