Open PHACTS

Richard Kidd
RSC

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The Book Will Never Die

Thijs Willems
Springer

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Strong Adoption – semantically enrich their content

Daniel Mayer
Temis, VP, Corporate Marketing

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Stereoscopic desktop VR system for tele-maintenance [8288-02]

Michael Kleiber
Fraunhofer FKIE, Germany
Published Manuscript

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Panasonic’s Stereoscopic 3D Technologies, Standardization and Business Strategy

Masayuki KOZUKA
Panasonic Corporation

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Angle-sensitive pixels: a new paradigm for low-power, low-cost 2D and 3D sensing [8288-03]

Albert Wang, Sheila S. Hemami, Alyosha Molnar
Cornell Univ., United States
Published Manuscript

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Polarizing aperture stereoscopic cinema camera [8288-04]

Lenny Lipton
United States
Published Manuscript

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Dual-pupil 3D imaging system through complementary multiband bandpass filters: modeling to reduce color rivalry and characterization of the depth range [8288-94]

Sam Youngsam Bae1, Allen Ream2, Ronald Korniski3, Michael Shearn3, Hrayr Shahinian4, Harish Manohara3
1Jet Propulsion Lab. and The Univ. of Southern California, 2Montana State Univ., 3Jet Propulsion Lab., 4Skull Base Institute, United States

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Unassisted 3D camera calibration [8288-06]

Kalin Atanassov, Vikas Ramachandra, Sergio Goma
Qualcomm Inc., United States
Published Manuscript

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Auto convergence for stereoscopic 3D mobile cameras [8288-07]

Buyue Zhang, Sreeni Kothandaraman, Aziz Umit Batur
Texas Instruments Inc., United States
Published Manuscript

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Beyond parallax barriers: applying formal optimization methods to multi-layer automultiscopic displays [8288-08]

Douglas Lanman
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
Published Manuscript

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Implementation and analysis of an autostereoscopic display using multiple liquid crystal layers [8288-10]

Hironobu Gotoda
National Institute of Informatics (Japan)
Published Manuscript

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Focus mis-match detection in stereoscopic content [8288-12]

Frederic Devernay, Sergi Pujades, Vijay Ch.A.V.
INRIA Rhône-Alpes, France
Published Manuscript

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2D-to-3D image conversion: leveraging 3D data on the net [8288-13]

Janusz Konrad, Geoffrey Brown, Meng Wang, Prakash Ishwar
Boston Univ., United States
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3D cinema to 3DTV content adaptation [8288-14]

Didier Doyen, Lasith Yasakethu, Laurent Blondé, Quan Huynh-Thu
Technicolor S.A., France
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Video retargeting for stereoscopic content under 3D viewing constraints [8288-83]

Christel Chamaret
Technicolor S.A., France
Published Manuscript

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Enabling the Transition of Existing Journals to Open Access

Prof Dr Bernard F. Schutz
Director, Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Golm

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Computational Photography

William T. Freeman
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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The past, present, and future of YouTube3D

Pete Bradshaw, Debargha Mukherjee
YouTube, Google, Inc.

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The Past, the Present and the Future of STM Publishing

Derk Haank
CEO, Springer Science+Business Media, Berlin

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Research and Innovation. From Web 2.0 to Science 2.0? The Potential of ICT to change the Modus of Science and Research

Prof Dr Jean-Claude Burgelman
Head of Unit DC.2: ERIAB, European Commission, Brussels

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Crosstalk reduces the amount of depth seen in 3D images of natural scenes [8288-29]

Inna Tsirlin, Robert S. Allison, Laurie M. Wilcox
York Univ., Canada
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Method and simulation to study 3D crosstalk perception [8288-30]

Darya Aleksandrovna Khaustova, Laurent Blondé, Quan Huynh-Thu, Cyril Vienne, Didier Doyen
Technicolor S.A., France
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Reproducibility of crosstalk measurements on active glasses 3D LCD displays based on temporal characterization [8288-31]

Sylvain Tourancheau1, Kun Wang2,3, Lucjan Janowski3, Jaroslaw Bulat4, Kjell Brunnström2, Marcus Barkowsky5
1Mid Sweden Univ., 2Acreo AB and 3Mid Sweden Univ. Sweden, 4AGH Univ. of Science and Technology, Poland, 5Polytech’ Nantes, France Published Manuscript

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Crosstalk and brightness in projection-based, multi-view systems [8288-32]

Roland Blach1, Achim Pross1, Alexander Kulik2, Oliver Stefani1
1Fraunhofer-Institut für Arbeitswirtschaft und Organisation, 2Bauhaus Univ. Weimar, Germany
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How much crosstalk can be allowed in a stereoscopic system at various grey levels? [8288-33]

Sergey A. Shestak, Dae-Sik Kim
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Republic of Korea
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The Shape of Things to Come: how technology trends and market forces will change the structure of the STM publishing industry

Mark Ware
VP and Lead Analyst, Outsell, London

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Apparent stereo: the Cornsweet illusion can enhance perceived depth [8291-19]

Piotr Didyk1, Tobias Ritschel2, Elmar Eisemann2, Karol Myszkowski3, Hans-Peter Seidel3
1Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik, Germany, 2Telecom ParisTech, France, 3Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik, Germany

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Measuring and Managing Research OutcomesMeasuring and Managing Research Outcomes

Dr Nick Fowler
Director of Strategy, Elsevier, Amsterdam

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Perceived depth of multi parallel, overlapping, transparent, stereoscopic surfaces [8291-20]

Saori Aida1, Koichi Shimono1, Wa James Tam2
1Tokyo Univ. of Marine Science and Technology, Japan, 2Communications Research Ctr. Canada, Canada

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Diagnosing perceptual distortion present in group stereoscope viewing [8291-21]

Brice B. Pollock, Jonathan W. Kelly, Melissa M. Burton, Stephen B. Gilbert, Eliot Winer
Iowa State Univ., United States

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Visual discomfort and the timing of vergence-accommodation conflicts [8288-34]

Joohwan Kim, David Kane, Martin S. Banks
Univ. of California, Berkeley, United States
Published Manuscript

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The Linked Content Coalition – a new approach to the management of copyright on the internet

Mark Bide
Director, EDItEUR, London

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Digital Reuse Rights in a fast-changing Publishing Environment: Users’ Demands and Licensing Options for Publishers

Kim Zwollo
General Manager, RightsDirect, Amsterdam

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Measuring 3D discomfort from vertical and torsional disparities in natural images [8291-22]

Christopher W. Tyler1, Lora T. Likova1, Kalin Atanassov1, Vikas Ramachandra2, Sergio Goma2
1The Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute, 1Qualcomm, United States

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Visual fatigue versus eye-movements [8288-35]

Cyril Vienne, Laurent Blondé, Didier Doyen
Technicolor S.A., France
Published Manuscript

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Tracing Tacit Knowledge: Practice and Promise of Journal Article Mining

Drs Eefke Smit1 and Drs Maurits van der Graaf2
1Director, STM, Amsterdam, 2Senior Consultant, Pleiade, Amsterdam

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Enhancing Publications with Research Data

Dr Peter Doorn
Director, Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS), KNAW, Amsterdam

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Visual comfort: stereoscopic objects moving in the horizontal and mid-sagittal planes [8288-36]

Wa James Tam1, Filippo Speranza1, Carlos Vázquez1, Ron Renaud1, Namho Hur2
1Communications Research Ctr. Canada, Canada, 2Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Republic of Korea

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Visual discomfort with stereo 3D displays when the head is not upright [8288-37]

David Kane, Robin Held, Martin Banks
Univ. of California, Berkeley, United States

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Integrated Publishing – New Opportunities for Scientific Publishers

Dr Sven Fund
Managing Director, De Gruyter, Berlin

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More Words and Bigger Pictures

David A. Forsyth
Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States

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Wake-up Discussion: The End of the Semantic Web? The Internet of Things and Services

Arnoud de Kemp (Moderator)
Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft AKA GmbH, Heidelberg

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Case study: the introduction of stereoscopic games on the Sony PlayStation 3 [8288-38]

Ian H. Bickerstaff
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd., United Kingdom

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Stereoscopic 3D video games and their effects on engagement [8288-39]

Andrew Hogue, Bill Kapralos, Chris Zerebecki, Mina Tawadrous, Brodie Stanfield
Univ. of Ontario Institute Of Technology, Canada
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Stereoscopic display in a slot machine [8288-40]

Mikko Laakso
Finland’s Slot Machine Association (RAY), Finland
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Transforming the Way we publish Research

Dr Daniel Mietchen
EvoMRI Communications, Jena

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An Update on CrossMark and about ORCID: Toward Unambiguous Attribution of Scholarly Contributions

Geoffrey Bilder
Director of Strategic Initiatives, CrossRef, Lynnfield, MA

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User-side semantic Enrichment of Scholarly Content

Dr Steve Pettifer
School of Computer Science, University of Manchester

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YouDash3D: exploring stereoscopic 3D gaming for 3D movie theaters [8288-42]

Jonas Schild1, Sven Seele2; Maic Masuch3
1Univ. Duisburg-Essen, 2Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg, 3Univ. Duisburg-Essen, Germany
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Thinking in z-space: flatness and spatial narrativity [8288-44]

Ray Zone
The 3-D Zone, United States
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Semantic Enrichment in an “Information as a Service” Model

Stefan Geißler
Managing Director, TEMIS Deutschland, Heidelberg

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ODE: Opportunities for Data Exchange – A Publisher Viewpoint on the Changes ahead

Drs Eefke Smit
Director, STM, Amsterdam

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Investigating the cross-compatibility of IR-controlled active shutter glasses [8288-49]

Andrew J. Woods, Jesse Helliwell
Curtin Univ., Australia
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DataCite re-visited – Citing Data in the XXIst Century, at long last

Dr Jan Brase
Director, DataCite, University Hannover

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New high-brightness interference filter developments [8288-50]

Helmut Jorke, Arnold Simon
Infitec GmbH, Germany
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PANGAEA – Research Data enters Scholarly Communication. Building an Infrastructure to publish and cite Data in the Earth and Environmental Sciences

Michael Diepenbroek
Managing Director, PANGAEA, Bremen

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Real-world stereoscopic performance in multiple-focal-planes displays: how far apart should the image planes be? [8288-51]

Simon J. Watt, Kevin J. MacKenzie, Louise C. Ryan
Bangor Univ., United Kingdom
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Dryad: Scalable Infrastructure for coupling Research Data to Publications in the Life Sciences

Dr Todd J. Vision
Associate Professor of Biology , University of North Carolina, NC

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An eyeglass-like, eye-tracked, optical see-through, head-mounted display using freeform optics [8288-52]

Hong Hua
The Univ. of Arizona, United States

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Optimization of a multi-view system based on pulsed LED-LCD projectors [8288-53]

Achim Pross, Roland Blach, Matthias Bues, Roman Reichel, Oliver Stefani
Fraunhofer-Institut für Arbeitswirtschaft und Organisation, Germany
Published Manuscript

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One Publisher’s Journey through the Open Access Debate

Dr Fred Dylla
Ex. Director and CEO, American Institute of Physics, College Park, MD

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APE 2012 – Closing Panel

Dr Sven Fund (Chair)
Managing Director, De Gruyter, Berlin

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Accessible Publishing

Sarah Hilderley
Accessibility Project Lead, EDItEUR

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Creating Wonderland- SAGE and the Provision of Accessible Content

Huw Alexander
Rights & Digital Sales Manager

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Hodder Education

Alyssum Ross
 

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DPF – Accessibility 2012 – Q & A

 
 

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Creating a Scholarly Universe: The Importance of Asserting a Researcher’s Identity

Mike Taylor
Elsevier Labs Research

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Contributor Identification Is a Core Challenge in Data Publication

Gudmundur Thorisson
University of Iceland

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Open Access to Scholarly Metadata: Author Claiming and Institutional Identification

Thomas Krichel
Long Island University, Novosibirsk State University, Open Library Society

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ISNI – International Standard Name Identifier for Creators and Organisations

Janifer Gatenby
EMEA Program Manager Metadata, OCLC B.V., Leiden, The Netherlands

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ORCID: Unique Identifiers for Authors and Contributors

Martin Fenner
Hannover Medical School, ORCID

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The Survey on Data Gathering on Researcher Activities. Initial Findings

Eleonora Dagienė
The Association of Lithuanian Serials, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University

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Digital Printing and Workflow Evolution— Opening New Opportunities

Will Allen
Hewlett-Packard Corp., USA

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Is Paper a Nuisance in the Office? A Comparison of Paper and Electronic Media from the Perspectives of CO2 Emissions and Work Efficiency

Hirohito Shibata
Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd, Japan

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UKSG 2012 – Opening of the Conference

Tony Kidd
Chair, UKSG

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Welcome from Glasgow City Council

Cllr Bob Winter
Lord Provost

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Greetings from NASIG

Steve Shadle
President, NASIG

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Tribute to John Merriman

Tony Kidd
Chair, UKSG

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Plenary Session 1 – Refocusing Our Future

Autosubversive practices in academic publishing

Martin Paul Eve
University of Sussex

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Sharing – the foundation of social institutions

Stephen Abram
Gale Cengage Learning

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Q & A – Refocusing Our Future

Tony Kidd (Chair)
University of Glasgow

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Plenary Session 2 – The Evolving Library

The web-scale library – a global approach

Marshall Breeding
Vanderbilt University

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Data-driven library infrastructure: a national perspective

Ben Showers
JISC

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On data and publications: who does what

Kevin Ashley
Digital Curation Centre

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Q & A – The Evolving Library

Kate Price (Chair)
University of Surrey

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Plenary Session 3 – Informed Decisions

Developing usage as a new metric: progress on the Journal Usage Factor

Jayne Marks
Wolters Kluwer: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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JUSP: JISC’s Journal Usage Statistics Portal

Ross MacIntyre
The University of Manchester

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An evidence-based approach to engaging healthcare users in a journals review project

Anne Murphy
Adelaide and Meath Hospital

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Plenary Session 4 – Repository Reality

The Peer Project: investigating the effects of Green Open Access

Julia M Wallace
The PEER Project

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Value and outcomes of scholarly library resources

Carol Tenopir
University of Tennessee

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Plenary Session 5 – Debate: The future for scholarly journals: slow evolution, rapid transformation – or redundancy?

The transformation is already here – it’s just unevenly distributed

Cameron Neylon
Science in the Open

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So why hasn’t the journal changed more as a result of the internet?

Michael A Mabe
International Association of STM Publishers

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Responses and Questions

Richard Gedye (Chair)
 

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Plenary Session 6 – And Finally …



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