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Call for Papers
Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Imaging (DH)
OSA Topical Meeting and Tabletop Exhibit
Collocated with Adaptive Optics: Analysis and Methods (AO), Computational Optical Sensing and Imaging (COSI) and Signal Recovery and Synthesis (SRS)
June 18-20, 2007
Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre
Vancouver, BC, Canada
http://www.osa.org/dh
Important Deadline:
Submission Deadline: February 8, 2007, 12:00 p.m. noon EST (17.00 GMT)
The field of digital holography and three-dimensional imaging has become very important with the recent development of high quality devices and technologies. The inaugural OSA topical meeting on Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Imaging taking place in Vancouver, Canada has several prominent invited speakers in the field, including Joseph W. Goodman as the plenary speaker for this meeting. We invite you to join this topical meeting on Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Imaging for a wonderful chance to introduce your work and discuss with specialists and colleagues in this field.
Topics will be highlighted in application areas such as:
Solid-State THz Spectroscopic Theory
Digital Holography Theory and Systems
Phase Unwrapping and Retrieval
Computer Generated Holograms
Spatial Light Modulators for Holography
Holographic Optical Elements
2-D and 3-D Pattern Recognition
Optical Correlators
Three-Dimensional Imaging and Processing
Three-Dimensional Display
Stereo-Matching
Stereoscopic Cameras
2D-3D Content Conversion
Shape and Deformation Measurement
Polarization Analysis
Holographic Imaging and Microscopy
Holographic Optical Micro-Manipulation
Important Deadlines:
Hotel Reservation Deadline: May 16, 2007
Pre-Registration Deadline: May 25, 2007
Plenary Speaker
Digital Image Formation from Holograms: Early Motivations and Modern Capabilities, Joseph W. Goodman, Stanford Univ., USA
Invited Speakers
Making Holographic Television a Consumer Product, Michael Bove, MIT, USA
Scanning Holographic Microscopy for Multifunctional Imaging, Guy Indebetouw, Virginia Tech, USA
Time Resolved Digital Holographic Interferometry for Investigations of Dynamical Events, Giancarlo Pedrini, Univ. of Stuttgart, Germany
Image-Based Appearance Modeling and Rendering, Jong-Il Park, Hanyang Univ., Korea
Foundations of Computer Generated Holograms for 3-D Display, William J. Dallas, Univ. of Arizona, USA
Free Viewpoint Television, Masayuki Tanimoto, Nagoya Univ., Japan
Recording and Reconstruction of Moving 3-D Color Images by Electronic Holography, Kunihiro Sato, Hyogo Univ., Japan
View Zones in Multiview 3-Dimensional Imaging Systems, Jung-Young Son, Hanyang Univ., Korea
Recent Progress and Perspectives in Digital Holographic Microscopy, Christian Depeursinge, Imaging and Applied Optics Inst., Switzerland
3-D Image Sensing, Processing and Recognition, Bahram Javidi, Univ. of Connecticut, USA
How Can Computer-Generated Holograms Contribute to 3-D Imaging? Leonid P. Yaroslavsky, Tel Aviv Univ., Israel
Quantitative Phase-Contrast Microscopy for Analysis of Live Cells by Using Lateral Shearing Approach in Digital Holography, Pietro Ferraro, Isituto Nazionale di Ottica del CNR, Italy
3-D Microscopy in Biology, Jim Swoger, Western General Hospital, UK
Adaptive Optics Based on High-Resolution Reflective Liquid Crystal Displays, Sven Krüger, HoloEye Photonics AG, Germany
Wide-Angle Computer-Generated Holograms for 3-D Display, Toyohiko Yatagai, Univ. of Tsukuba, Japan
Chairs:
Ting-Chung Poon, Virginia Tech, USA
Byoungho Lee, Seoul Natl. Univ., Korea