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Subject: graphics and vision

Capturing 3D human volumetric videos with minimal cameras [taken]

John Dingliana (email | all projects)

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Volumetric Video Gallery [requested]

John Dingliana (email | all projects)

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Stylising the real world through Augmented Reality [requested]

John Dingliana (email | all projects)

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Tangible Interactions with Virtual Interfaces [requested]

John Dingliana (email | all projects)

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Volumetric Video Editing Tool [taken]

John Dingliana (email | all projects)

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3D graphics AI Artificial Intelligence augmented and virtual reality Augmented Reality CAVs climate change Communication Protocols Computer Animation computer graphics Computer Vision Connected Autonomous Vehicles Data Analytics Dialogue Education electroencephalography fairness Federated learning graphics and vision Human Computer Interaction Information-Centric Networking Intelligent Transportation Systems language LLM Machine Learning Modelling and Simulation networking Networks and Telecommunications neural data neural networks Next-Generation Internet Quantum Computing Reinforcement Learning Security/Privacy Signal processing Simulation Speech Statistics Statistics and Sustainability Sustainability technology & learning technology and learning virtual humans virtual reality volumetric video

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