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41st SIGGRAPH 2014: Vancouver, Canada - Emerging Technologies
- Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques Conference, SIGGRAPH '14, Vancouver, Canada, August 10-14, 2014, Emerging Technologies. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2961-3

- David Lindlbauer

, Toru Aoki, Anita Höchtl
, Yuji Uema, Michael Haller, Masahiko Inami
, Jörg Müller:
A collaborative see-through display supporting on-demand privacy. 1:1 - Matthew Hirsch, Gordon Wetzstein

, Ramesh Raskar:
A compressive light field projection system. 2:1 - Max Rheiner:

Birdly an attempt to fly. 3:1 - Tomohiro Amemiya, Hiroaki Gomi

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Buru-Navi3: behavioral navigations using illusory pulled sensation created by thumb-sized vibrator. 4:1 - Douglas Lanman, Felix Heide, Dikpal Reddy, Jan Kautz, Kari Pulli, David P. Luebke:

Cascaded displays: spatiotemporal superresolution using offset pixel layers. 5:1 - Tuncay Cakmak, Holger Hager:

Cyberith virtualizer: a locomotion device for virtual reality. 6:1 - Chi-Chiang Huang, Rong-Hao Liang

, Li-Wei Chan, Bing-Yu Chen
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Dart-it: interacting with a remote display by throwing your finger touch. 7:1 - Kensho Miyoshi, Ryo Konomura, Koichi Hori:

Above your hand: direct and natural interaction with aerial robot. 8:1 - Yuta Sugiura, Koki Toda, Takayuki Hoshi, Masahiko Inami

, Takeo Igarashi:
Graffiti fur: turning your carpet into a computer display. 9:1 - Yuta Ueda, Karin Iwazaki, Mina Shibasaki, Yusuke Mizushina, Masahiro Furukawa

, Hideaki Nii, Kouta Minamizawa, Susumu Tachi:
HaptoMIRAGE: mid-air autostereoscopic display for seamless interaction with mixed reality environments. 10:1 - Seki Inoue, Koseki J. Kobayashi-Kirschvink, Yasuaki Monnai, Keisuke Hasegawa, Yasutoshi Makino, Hiroyuki Shinoda

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HORN: the hapt-optic reconstruction. 11:1 - Jiawei Huang, Kazuki Takashima, Shuichiro Hashi, Yoshifumi Kitamura

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IM3D: magnetic motion tracking system for dexterous 3D interactions. 12:1 - Stefan Schmid, Josef Ziegler, Thomas R. Gross, Manuela Hitz, Afroditi Psarra

, Giorgio Corbellini, Stefan Mangold:
(In)visible light communication: combining illumination and communication. 13:1 - Alexander Koppelhuber, Philipp Wintersberger

, Clemens Birklbauer, Oliver Bimber:
LumiConSense: a transparent, flexible, scalable, and disposable image sensor using thin-film luminescent concentrators. 14:1 - Hyunjae Lee, Sangyoung Cho

, Jiwoo Hong, Geehyuk Lee, Woohun Lee:
JANUS. 15:1 - Jules Françoise

, Norbert Schnell, Frédéric Bevilacqua:
MaD: mapping by demonstration for continuous sonification. 16:1 - Rémi Arnaud, Bill Herz, Emmanuel Marquez:

Monsters in the Orchestra, a surround computing VR experience. 17:1 - Gerwin Damberg, Anders Ballestad, Eric Kozak, Raveen Kumaran, Johannes Minor:

Efficient, high brightness, high dynamic range projection. 18:1 - Roy Shilkrot, Pattie Maes, Amit Zoran:

Physical rendering with a digital airbrush. 19:1 - Andrew Maimone, Douglas Lanman, Kishore Rathinavel, Kurtis Keller, David Luebke, Henry Fuchs:

Pinlight displays: wide field of view augmented reality eyeglasses using defocused point light sources. 20:1 - Yoichi Ochiai, Takayuki Hoshi, Jun Rekimoto:

Pixie dust: graphics generated by levitated and animated objects in computational acoustic-potential field. 21:1 - Hideyuki Ando

, Seichiro Hirabara, Taro Maeda, Junji Watanabe:
Slit-based light field 3D display. 22:1 - Fernando Teubl Ferreira, Marcio Calixto Cabral, Olavo Belloc, Gregor Miller, Celso Setsuo Kurashima, Roseli de Deus Lopes

, Ian Stavness, Junia Anacleto, Marcelo Knörich Zuffo, Sidney S. Fels
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Spheree: a 3D perspective-corrected interactive spherical scalable display. 23:1 - Alec Jacobson, Daniele Panozzo, Oliver Glauser, Cédric Pradalier, Otmar Hilliges

, Olga Sorkine-Hornung:
Tangible and modular input device for character articulation. 24:1 - Jun Rekimoto:

Traxion: a tactile interaction device with virtual force sensation. 25:1 - Matthew O'Toole, Kiriakos N. Kutulakos:

Visualizing light transport phenomena with a primal-dual coding video camera. 26:1

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