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SUMMARY:Computer Vision
DESCRIPTION:Doppler Time-of-Flight Rendering\n\nWe introduce Doppler time-
 of-flight (D-ToF) rendering, an extension of ToF rendering for dynamic sce
 nes, with applications in simulating D-ToF cameras. D-ToF cameras use high
 -frequency modulation for illumination and exposure, and measure the Doppl
 er frequency shift to compute the velocity of dynami...\n\n\nJuhyeon Kim a
 nd Wojciech Jarosz (Dartmouth College), Ioannis Gkioulekas (Carnegie Mello
 n University), and Adithya Pediredla (Dartmouth College)\n----------------
 -----\nUVDoc: Neural Grid-based Document Unwarping\n\nRestoring the origin
 al, flat appearance of a printed document from casual photographs of bent 
 and wrinkled pages is a common everyday problem. In this paper we propose 
 a novel method for grid-based single-image document unwarping. Our method 
 performs geometric distortion correction via a fully convo...\n\n\nFloor V
 erhoeven, Tanguy Magne, and Olga Sorkine-Hornung (ETH Zurich)\n-----------
 ----------\nNeural Spectro-polarimetric Fields\n\nThe spatial radiance dis
 tribution modeling of any light ray within a scene has been extensively ex
 plored for applications, including view synthesis. Spectrum and polarizati
 on — the wave properties of light — are often neglected due to their integ
 ration into three RGB spectral bands and t...\n\n\nYoungchan Kim, Wonjoon 
 Jin, Sunghyun Cho, and Seung-Hwan Baek (POSTECH)\n---------------------\nL
 ight-Efficient Holographic Illumination for Continuous-Wave Time-of-Flight
  Imaging\n\nTime-of-flight (TOF) cameras have seen widespread adoption in 
 recent years across the entire spectrum of commodity devices. However, the
 se devices are fundamentally limited by their dynamic range, struggling wi
 th saturation from nearby bright objects and noisy depth from farther dark
 er objects. In t...\n\n\nDorian Chan and Matthew O'Toole (Carnegie Mellon 
 University)\n---------------------\nSelf-Calibrating, Fully Differentiable
  NLOS Inverse Rendering\n\nExisting time-resolved non-line-of-sight (NLOS)
  imaging methods reconstruct hidden scenes by inverting the optical paths 
 of indirect illumination measured at visible relay surfaces. These methods
  are prone to reconstruction artifacts due to inversion ambiguities and ca
 pture noise, which are typicall...\n\n\nKiseok Choi, Inchul Kim, and Dongy
 oung Choi (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)); Ju
 lio Marco and Diego Gutierrez (Universidad de Zaragoza - I3A); and Min H. 
 Kim (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST))\n\nRegist
 ration Category: Full Access\n\nSession Chair: Seung-Hwan Baek (POSTECH)
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