报告时间:2015年7月9日星期四下午14:00
报告地点:浙江大学紫金港校区蒙民伟楼CAD&CG国家重点实验室402室
报告题目:Seeing the invisible
报告人:Prof. Diego Gutierrez
主持人:吴鸿智 博士
ABSTRACT: the establishment of digital photography has meant a big revolution in the field; however, the basic process of capturing an image remains basically the same as 150 years ago: light goes through an optical system and converges on a sensor, where the image is formed. Computational photography is a novel research field whose goal is to overcome the limitations of conventional cameras, introducing computation where hardware, electronics and even physics fall short. The question now is, what are the limits of what can be captured with a camera? In this talk we'll show application examples to recover information from badly blurred images, or to detect light in motion capturing information at a trillion frames per second. Based on the latter, we will also introduce recent advances in transient light transport simulation, which can help create design novel imaging devices by means of an analysis-by-synthesis approach.
BIO: Diego Gutierrez is a Professor in the Universidad de Zaragoza. He leads the Graphics and Imaging Lab, which he founded in 2008. Since then, the group has produced 12 SIGGRAPH / SIGGRAPH Asia papers, as well as many other publications in the fields of computer graphics, computational imaging and applied perception. Diego is co-editor in chief of ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, and an associate editor for ACM Transactions on Graphics, Computer Graphics Forum, Computers & Graphics, and Presence. He has recently received a Google Faculty Research Award for his work on transient light transport.