Schedule

Invited speaker

Plenary Talk

  • 3-1  Research of practical complex holographic ecosystem,
                   Sung-Wook Min, Kyung Hee University, Japan
  • 5-1  Holographic optical engine with high usability toward laser processing industry,
                   Yoshio Hayasaki, Utsunomiya University, Japan
  • Invited speakers from Korea

  • 1-2  Occlusion-capable Vari-focal Augmented Reality Display,
                   Jae-Hyeung Park, Inha University, Korea
  • 1-4  SGD Optimization-Based System Error Extracting Method for Holographic Display Calibration,
                   Jin Su Lee, Kyung Hee University, Korea
  • 2-1  Interactive Hologram Education Design Using Digital Content :
               Focused on Recording of Digital Holographic Portraits
    ,
                   Leehwan Hwang, Kwangwoon University, Korea
  • 2-3  Holographic 3D Imaging Techniques: Display and Printing,
                   Nam Kim, Chungbuk National University, Korea
  • 3-3  Computer-generated holograms in a curved waveguide,
                   Hwi Kim, Korea University, Korea
  • 4-2  Full-Color Augmented-Reality System with 3D/2D Image Conversion
               Based on Liquid-Crystalline Lens Array and One-Shot Learning Model
    ,
                   Munkh-Uchral Erdenebat, Chungbuk National University, Korea
  • 5-2  Ray Aberration of an Aplanatic Metalens Doublet
               and the Design of a Meta-Microscope Objective Lens
    ,
                   Sun-Je Kim, Myongji University, Korea
  • 6-1  Digital holographic microscopy for bioimaging,
                   Youngwoon Choi, Korea University, Korea
  • 6-3  Dual microcavity structure for electroluminescent devices
               for super-high image quality of displays
    ,
                   Jun Yong Kim, Kyungpook National University, Korea
  • 7-1  Monocular Depth Cue in 3D Image,
                   Sung Kyu Kim, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
  • 7-3  Hologram compression and objective quality assessment on angular spectrum,
                   Hoonjong Kang, Wonkwang University, Korea
  • 8-2  Complex hologram quality enhancement of incoherent digital holographic camera,
                   Kihong Choi, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea
  • 8-4  New approaches for hologram streaming and printing using deep learning,
                   Jisoo Hong, Korea Electronics Technology Institute, Korea
  • Invited speakers from Japan

  • 1-1  Sequential one-dimensional spatial processing based on quantum–dot reservoir computing,
                   Naoya Tate, Kyushu University, Japan
  • 1-3  Magnetic field imaging with optically pumped magnetometer and its applications,
                   Shuji Taue, Kochi University of Technology, Japan
  • 2-2  High-speed holographic imaging based on temporal-multiplexing recording of holograms,
                   Takashi Kakue, Chiba University, Japan
  • 2-4  Self-referential holography and its application
               to data storage and optical neural network hardware
    ,
                   Masanori Takabayashi, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
  • 3-2  Function enhancement of spatial photonic Ising machine using optical multiplexing,
                   Suguru Shimomura, Osaka University, Japan
  • 4-1  MComputational optical scanning holography and its applications,
                   Naru Yoneda, Kobe University, Japan
  • 4-3  Optical Spatial Encoding and Reconstruction for Compressive and Lensless Imaging,
                   Tomoya Nakamura, Osaka University, Japan
  • 5-3  Polarization-structuring holography and its application to polarization imaging,
                   Yusuke Ogura, Osaka University, Japan
  • 6-2  Contactless vein authentication with reflection type imaging system,
                   Hiroyuki Suzuki, Gunma University, Japan
  • 6-4  Aquatic display that forms a real image in water,
                   Hirotsugu Yamamoto, Utsunomiya University, Japan
  • 7-2  Compound-eye optical imaging devices applied for forensic examination,
                   Yoshinori Akao, National Research Institute of Police Science, Japan
  • 7-4  Approximate implementation of trigonometric function for computer-generated hologram,
                   Takashi Nishitsuji, Toho University, Japan
  • 8-1  Single-shot Compressive Spectral Imaging Using Diffracted Waves by Grating,
                   Yusuke Saita, Wakayama University, Japan
  • 8-3  Use of mirages for education and tourism,
                   Kenji Harada, Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan
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