Computer-generated holography (CGH) is a technique that uses computer algorithms to generate holograms. It involves generating holographic interference...
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hardware. Computer-generated may refer to: Computer animation Computer art Computer graphics Computer-generated holography Computer-generated imagery (CGI)...
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be generated by a computer, in which case it is known as a computer-generated hologram, which can show virtual objects or scenes. Optical holography needs...
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interferometric microscopy. Computer generated holography Digital holographic microscopy Holographic interferometry Holography Goodman, Joseph W.; Lawrence...
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replaced its aging Solari boards at North Station and South Station, using a generated flapping noise to cue passengers to train boarding updates. Many game...
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Slinger, C.; Cameron, C.; Stanley, M.; "Computer-Generated Holography as a Generic Display Technology", IEEE Computer, Volume 38, Issue 8, Aug. 2005, pp 46–53...
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Digital art (redirect from Computer-generated artwork)
developed the first computer-generated art using mathematical operations. In 1963, Ivan Sutherland invented the first user interactive computer-graphics interface...
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2011. "MIT scientists take a step closer to artificial intelligence". Computer Weekly. 18 November 2011. Archived from the original on 20 November 2011...
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Digital planar holography (DPH) is a method for designing and fabricating miniature components for integrated optics. It was invented by Vladimir Yankov...
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kinoform is a type of computer-generated converging lens that is able to efficiently focus light to a point. They typically use holography to reproduce the...
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"Most Innovative New Technology" award in 1992. Computer-Generated Holography MIT Media Lab Holography Holosseum Laserdisc video games Astron Belt Dragon's...
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classical holography during the hiatus, and during that time, "digital holography" was synonymous with what is now known as computer generated holography.) In...
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Holography Art is a genre of artistic expression that leverages the scientific principles of holography, first conceptualized by physicist Dennis Gabor...
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CGH may refer to: Comparative genomic hybridization Computer-generated holography the IATA airport code of Congonhas-São Paulo Airport Changi General...
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MIT Media Lab Object-Based Media (category Computer science stubs)
personalized television, 3-D display technologies (in particular computer generated holography), novel user interfaces, and applications that run on ecosystems...
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Optical holography is a technique which enables an optical wavefront to be recorded and later re-constructed. Holography is best known as a method of generating...
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Quantum computing (redirect from Practical quantum computer)
A quantum computer is a computer that exploits quantum mechanical phenomena. On small scales, physical matter exhibits properties of both particles and...
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Data storage (redirect from Storage (computer science))
zettabytes of data will be generated in 2023[update], an increase of 60x from 2010, and that it will increase to 181 zettabytes generated in 2025. In computing...
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Hogel (category Holography)
and element) is a part of a light-field hologram, in particular a computer-generated one. It is considered a small holographic optical element or HOE and...
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Stephen Benton (category Holography)
hologram (Benton hologram) and a pioneer in medical imaging and fine arts holography. Benton held 14 patents in optical physics and photography, and taught...
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School of Electrical & Computer Engineering of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. His work focuses on Optics, Holography, Digital Optics and Computational...
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Photoplethysmogram (section Digital holography)
levels. Remote photoplethysmography can also be performed by digital holography, which is sensitive to the phase of light waves, and hence can reveal...
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3D modeling (redirect from Model (computer games))
artist Cloth modeling Computer facial animation Cornell box Digital geometry Edge loop Environment artist Geological modeling Holography Industrial CT scanning...
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Stereoscopy (section Holography)
stereoscopy such as drawings and computer generated images the window is built into the design of the images as they are generated. The images can be cropped...
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Lance Williams (graphics researcher) (category Computer graphics professionals)
Picture Arts and Sciences for "his pioneering influence in the field of computer-generated animation and effects for motion pictures." 2002 - Honorary Doctorate...
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Volumetric display (section Human–computer interfaces)
can generate dots anywhere within a cubic metre. It is thought that the device could be scaled up to any size, allowing 3D images to be generated in the...
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Stanley, M.; "Computer-Generated Holography as a Generic Display Technology" Archived 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, IEEE Computer, Volume 38, Issue...
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Gerchberg-Saxton algorithm is one of the most prevalent methods used to create computer-generated holograms. Let: FT – forward Fourier transform IFT – inverse Fourier...
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technology, including film special effects, computer art, video art, multi-media environments and holography. In the first part of the book, Youngblood...
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holography is called time-domain holography. In other words, the principles of spatial holography is surveyed in time domain. Time-domain holography was...
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