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Nelson L. Chang, Ph.D. R&D Project Manager
Multimedia Interaction and Understanding Lab

address Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
1501 Page Mill Road, MS 1203
Palo Alto, CA 94304  USA
phone +1.650.857.5132 (office)
 
email jerry dot liu at hp.com
personal home page http://www.jerryliu.com

Projects


Snapfish Lab

Snapfish Lab is a technology preview site for Snapfish users from the people at HP Labs and Snapfish. It provides a sneak preview and an opportunity for you to try some of the imaging technologies we are working on at HP. It also gives you a chance to tell us what is on your mind, so you can tell us what you thought was good, what was not-so-good, and what we can do to do turn the not-so-good into good stuff!

 

Pluribus

Pluribus is a software framework that can robustly optimize the image and video quality of an arbitrary combination of projectors without manual adjustment. This framework enables, for the first time, a fusion of the best features of both tiled and superimposed projection paradigms to be harnessed without major compromises in brightness utilization, resolution, color gamut, or robustness. It also creates a new hybrid projection paradigm that offers tremendous flexibility to the user. The framework represents a substantial advancement in creating high quality multi-projector displays at low hardware and operational cost for a variety of applications including digital signage, digital cinema, and video walls.


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Inside Snapfish Lab

Brought to you by the folks behind Snapfish Lab, this blog will share the latest news about Snapfish Lab, as well as the technologies behind the tools and thoughts on future technology developments.

 

 

Java Distributed Data Acquisition and Control

JDDAC (Java Distributed Data Acquisition and Control) is a platform for building sensor networks and data acquisition systems. JDDAC enables Java applications to interact with the physical world by providing the means to manage transducers and to access measurement data streams. JDDAC is based on the IEEE 1451 standards for smart transducers, and it is available for the J2ME, J2SE, and J2EE environments. .


Education

  • MEng. in Electrical Engineering, Cornell University
  • BS in Electrical Engineering, Cornell University

 

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