The Cyberworlds 2021 was held online for 3 days from September 28th. Prof. Fujishiro gave a keynote, and Ohkawara, Moritake (University of Yamanashi) and Asayama presented 2 full papers and 1 short paper, respectively.
Issei Fujishiro: “The cyclopean eye: Pinpointed anamorphosis for personal stereoscopic views,” keynote for the 2021 international conference on Cyberworlds, September 29.
Masaru Ohkawara, Issei Fujishiro: “Illumination-aware digital image compositing for full-length human figures,” in Proceedings of the 2021 International Conference on Cyberworlds, pp. 17—24, 2021 [doi: 10.1109/CW52790.2021.00011].
Katsuhito Moritake, Zhenyang Zhu, Masahiro Toyoura, Kentaro Go, Kenji Kashiwagi, Issei Fujishiro,
Xiaoyang Mao: “Eye-tracker-free compensation for metamorphopsia,” in Proceedings of the 2021 International Conference on Cyberworlds, pp. 78—84, 2021 [doi: 10.1109/CW52790.2021.00019].
Yume Asayama, Baoqing Wang, Masanori Nakayama, Hideki ShohJoh, Noburu Adachi, Yasushi Kiyoki, Issei Fujishiro: “THEMIS: Context-sensitive similarity analysis for wound imagery using mathematical model of meaning,” in Proceedings of the 2021 International Conference on Cyberworlds, pp. 129—132, 2021 [doi: 10.1109/CW52790.2021.00028].
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