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» "DJammer live re-mix collaborative MP3 player " video demonstration

Video demonstration showing views of the HP DJammer sensor handheld prototype from multiple angles.

» "First Steps toward a Mutually-immersive Mobile Telepresence" BiReality audio-video demonstration

Audio-video demonstration by Norman P. Jouppi, Wayne Mack, Subu Iyer, Stan Thomas and April Slayden included in video proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, New Orleans, November 2002

» "Toy Car" 3D Graphics interactive demonstration (QuickTime vr, 3.15MB)

This 3d model of a toy car scene was constructed automatically from the seventeen 2d images shown on this contact sheet. Please see Vision & Graphics research and publications pages for additional information.

» "Train/Tower" video demonstration (QuickTime movie, 2.78MB)

This video shows two 3d models that were constructed automatically from 2d photographs of real scenes. Please see Vision & Graphics research and publications pages for additional information.

» "Stanford Memorial Quad" video demonstration (QuickTime movie, 1.05MB)

Earlier methods for reconstructing 3d models of scenes, given 2d images of the scenes, have been limited to reconstructing only the foreground. The Vision & Graphics project has developed a means to create "infinite" reconstructions that include not only the foreground but also arbitrarily distant background. Take a look at this 360 degree panoramic video of Stanford's Memorial Quad. It was automatically created from panoramas taken from ten locations. Click to here to see one of the ten input panoramas. Please see Vision & Graphics research and publications pages for additional information.

» "Pebbles" graphics algorithms demonstration (QuickTime movie, 848KB)

Starting from a photograph of a stationary texture, a statistical model is constructed automatically using color co-ocurrance measurements. For more details, read the texture synthesis article on the texture modeling research page. Please see 3D Graphics research and publications pages for additional information.

» Microtelepresence demonstration (QuickTime movie, 6.85MB)

Microtelepresence extends telepresence to the microscopic scale. It immerses users in a microscopic world inhabited by live insects. This system was exhibited at the Emerging Technologies venue at Siggraph in New Orleans in August, 2000 and at the ACM1 conference in San Jose in March 2001. For more details, read the article on the microtelepresence research page. Please see 3D Graphics research and publications pages for additional information.

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