Simultaneous Augmentation of Textures and Deformation Based on Dynamic Projection Mapping

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All 19 presentations are accessible on-demand in the virtual platform from 6 December 2021 to 11 March 2022.
Out of which, 13 Emerging Technologies will have physical exhibits onsite in Hall E, Tokyo International Forum from 15 - 17 December 2021.
Live demonstrations and Q&As for the respective presentations will be taking place at the specified Date/Time below.


Description: We exploit human perception characteristics and dynamic projection mapping techniques and realize simultaneous overwriting of both textures and deformation of a real object. With the developed 1000fps low-latency projector-camera system, we demonstrate that a plaster figure turns into a colorful and flabby object by the projection.

Presenter(s):
Leo Miyashita, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Kentaro Fukamizu, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Masatoshi Ishikawa, The University of Tokyo, Japan

Leo Miyashita researches how to create realistic digital visualizations that are mapped onto real-world objects. He is Research Manager of the System Vision Design Research Group at The University of Tokyo (Japan), where he also obtained his award-winning Ph.D.

Kentaro Fukamizu researches high-speed computer graphics with optical illusions. He studied at The University of Tokyo (Japan) and now works at sony.

Masatoshi Ishikawa researches massively parallel high-speed vision, high-speed Intelligent robots, dynamic Interaction, optics in computing. He is a project professor at The University of Tokyo.

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