Slides from technical talks (original) (raw)
Most of the slide sets on this page are from invited talks, or talks that are for some other reason not associated with presentations of published papers. Talks are organized chronologically by date of presentation, most recent first. You are welcome to borrow slides from these talks, but please give credit to the author. At this point, most of the talks being added to this page are by Marc Levoy. For invited talks by Pat Hanrahan, look at hishome page. The same is true for talks byLeo Guibas andRon Fedkiw. For talks associated with papers, also check our archive oftechnical publications. Press here to return to ourhome page.
Last updated May 2015
(As of July 2014 Marc Levoy is Emeritus and updating this page only infrequently.)
- HDR+, portrait mode, Super Res Zoom, Night Sight: computational photography and machine learning on Google's smartphones
Presented by: Marc Levoy
Presentation: Google AI Connect workshop
San Francisco, February 1, 2019. - Extreme imaging using cell phones
Presented by: Marc Levoy
Presentation: ICCV 2015 Extreme Imaging Workshop
Santiago, Chile, December 17, 2015.
Slides were revised on September 15, 2016.
The teaser video in slide #4 is available on YouTube using thislink.
However, the app is not currently available to the public.
Also presented as invited talked at ICCP 2017. - What "mobile-first" means for the future of computer science
Presented by: Marc Levoy
Presentation: University of North Carolina Computer Science Department's 50th Anniversary Symposium
Chapel Hill, May 2, 2015.
Arevised version was presented at: ETH/Disney Research, September 18, 2015. - What Google Glass means for the future of photography
Presented by: Marc Levoy
Presentation: TTI Vanguard [next] 2014 conference
San Francisco, December 4, 2014.
Also presented as keynote or invited addresses at: National Press Club, L.A. County Museum of Art, ICCP 2013,
ETH/Zurich, Stanford Computer Forum, Cornell University, Princeton University, University of Washington,
University of Texas at Austin, University of North Carolina. - Computational Photography and Cinematography
Presented by: Marc Levoy
Presentation: Society for Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE)'s
2nd International Conference on Stereoscopic 3D for Media and Entertainment,
New York City, June 22, 2011 - Why is Sports Photography Hard? (and what we can do about it)
Presented by: Marc Levoy
Presentation: Stanford University, Dagstuhl Seminar on Computational Video, MIT/CSAIL, and other places
May-November, 2010 - Computational photography and the Stanford Frankencamera
Presented by: Marc Levoy
Presentation: Numerous technology companies (some of whom prefer to remain unnamed),
6sight imaging conference, and other places, March-December, 2010
Related paper: Frankencamera: An Experimental Platform for Computational Photography
The web site of this paper includes slides of the accompanying talk (given at SIGGRAPH 2010).
For a more complete survey talk on computational photography, but without the Frankencamera,
see talk below on "New techniques in computational photography". - Light field photography and microscopy
Presented by: Marc Levoy
Presentation: Triangle Computer Science Distinguished Lecturer Series
Place and date: Chapel Hill, NC, March 23, 2009
Related papers: on ourcamera array,light field camera,light field microscope, andlight field illumination system
Also presented around the same time at: CMU, SUNY Stonybrook - Light field sensing
Presented by: Marc Levoy
Presentation: Workshop on Computational Imaging and Superresolution
Devices we have built for recording light fields: multi-camera array, handheld plenoptic camera, light field microscope
Place and date: Charlotte, NC, June 10, 2008 - New techniques in computational photography
Presented by: Marc Levoy
Presentation: An overview of recent work in the graphics and vision research communities,
including research in light field sensing conducted at the Stanford Computer Graphics Laboratory
Place and date: Stanford, ETH, MBL, NSF, Kodak, Nokia, Adobe, Sanyo, etc., 2007-2008 - Where does volume and point data come from?
(a.k.a. Computational imaging in the sciences)
Presented by: Marc Levoy
Presentation: Keynote address at Point Graphics 2006 / Volume Graphics 2006
Place and date: Boston, July 30, 2006
Also available as:PDF file or PPT - Light field photography and videography
Presented by: Marc Levoy
Presentation: Invited address at the University of Virginia
Place and date: Charlottesville, October 18, 2005
Also available as:PDF file, or a PPT
Related papers: on ourcamera array,light field camera, anddual photography - Graphics research and courses at Stanford, 2005
Assembled by: Marc Levoy
Presentation: Overview of the graphics lab for admitted CS PhD students
Place and date: Gates Hall B01, March 12, 2005
Also available as: PPT (8 MB) - Multi-perspective panoramic imaging: The Stanford-Google CityBlock Project
Presented by: Marc Levoy
Presentation: Dinner talk at the 2004 Stanford Computer Science Department retreat
Related website: Stanford CityBlock Project - Are Points the Ultimate Modeling Primitive?
Presented by: Turner Whitted, with material provided byMarc Levoy
Presentation: Keynote address at the First International Symposium on Point-Based Graphics
Place and date: Zurich, Switzerland, June 2004
Also available as: PPT (36 MB)
Related paper: The Use of Points as a Display Primitive - Synthetic aperture photography and illumination using arrays of cameras and projectors
Presented by: Marc Levoy
Presentation: Various research groups at Stanford and elsewhere, 2004-2005
Also available as:PDF file or a PPT
Related papers: Synthetic Aperture Confocal Imaging - Why is 3D scanning hard?
Presented by: Marc Levoy
Presentation: Invited address at 3D Processing, Visualization, Transmission, Padua, Italy, June 19, 2002
Also available as: PPT (10.6 MB) - Volumegraphica
Presented by: Marc Levoy
Presentation: Various Stanford internal seminars, 2001
Also available as: PPT
This talk outlines a still-incomplete, sabbatical-type personal project to create a book of volume renderings,
tentatively called Volumegraphica, inspired by Robert Hooke's 1665 classic, Micrographia.
See also the paragraph about Volumegraphica on my home page under My Stanford Career
Videos from talk: sliced hardwoods,sliced maple,volume rendered. - Slides from talks about the Digital Michelangelo Project
Dates: 1998-2005s
Related projects: The Digital Michelangelo Project - A Signal-Processing Framework for Forward and Inverse Rendering
Presented by: Ravi Ramamoorthi
Place and Date: ACM Siggraph Silicon Valley meeting, June 21
Presentation: Powerpoint (14.5M) - Pat Hanrahan's research projects, 1999-2000
Assembled by: Pat Hanrahan, September 20, 1999 - Drawing Large Graphs with H3Viewer and Site Manager
Presentation: by Tamara Munzner at Graph Drawing '98
Place and date: Montreal, Canada, August 14, 1998
Related paper: Drawing Large Graphs with H3Viewer and Site Manager - Prefetching in a Texture Cache Architecture
Presenter: Matthew Eldridge
Paper:Prefetching in a Texture Cache Architecture
Presentation: 1998 Eurographics/SIGGRAPH Workshop on Graphics Hardware
Place and date: Lisbon, Portugal, September 1, 1998 - The Design of a Parallel Graphics Interface
Presenter: Homan Ighey
Paper:The Design of a Parallel Graphics Interface
Presentation: SIGGRAPH 1998
Place and date: Orlando, Florida, July 23, 1998 - Acquisition and Manipulation of Dense Range Data, Light Fields, and BRDFs
Author: Marc Levoy
Presentation: Workshop on Image-Based Modeling and Rendering
Place and date: Stanford University, March 24, 1998 - The Visual Computer
Presenter: Pat Hanrahan
Presentation: Invited State-of-the-Field talk at Supercomputing97
Date: November 20, 1997 - Expanding the Horizons of Image-Based Modeling and Rendering
Author: Marc Levoy
Presentation: Siggraph '97 panel on Image-Based Rendering (IBR) (8/8/97)
Related paper: Light Field Rendering
Related project: Light Field Rendering - The Responsive Workbench: Two-Handed Input and Two-User Output
Authors: Bernd Fröhlich, Andrew Beers,Maneesh Agrawala, andPat Hanrahan
Presentation: by Bernd Fröhlich at the 1997 Immersive Projected Technology Workshop
Related project: Responsive Workbench - Two-Handed Direct Manipulation on the Responsive Workbench
Authors: Larry Cutler,Bernd Fröhlich, andPat Hanrahan
Presentation: by Larry Cutler and Bernd Fröhlich at the 1997 Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics
Related paper: Two-Handed Direct Manipulation on the Responsive Workbench
Related project: Responsive Workbench - Rendering from Compressed Textures
Authors: Andrew C. Beers,Maneesh Agrawala and Navin Chaddha
Presentation: by Andrew C. Beers at SIGGRAPH '96
Related paper:Rendering from Compressed Textures
Related projects: Compression of Synthetic Images andFLASH graphics - Visualizing the Global Topology of the MBone
Presentation: by Tamara Munzner at InfoVis '96
Place and date: San Francisco, October,1996
Related paper: Visualizing the Global Topology of the MBone - Dimension, Space, Information Visualization and the Web
Presentation: by Tamara Munzner at Imagina 96
Place and Date: Monte Carlo, Monaco, 2/96.
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