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4441
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Overview

Greg Welch is affiliated with the University of Central Florida in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Computer Science, with a concentration in Human-Computer Interaction, Social Psychology, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Media Technology.

Their scholarly work extensively covers topics such as:

  • Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts
  • Augmented Reality Applications
  • Advanced Optical Imaging Technologies
  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms
  • Interactive and Immersive Displays
  • Color perception and design
  • Tactile and Sensory Interactions

Key recent publications by Greg Welch include:

  • "A Systematic Review of Ten Years of Research on Human Interaction with Social Robots," 2020, International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction
  • "Exploring the Limitations of Environment Lighting on Optical See-Through Head-Mounted Displays," 2020, Symposium on Spatial User Interaction
  • "Effects of Dark Mode Graphics on Visual Acuity and Fatigue with Virtual Reality Head-Mounted Displays," 2020, 2020 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR)
  • "Reducing Task Load with an Embodied Intelligent Virtual Assistant for Improved Performance in Collaborative Decision Making," 2020, 2020 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR)
  • "Sharing gaze rays for visual target identification tasks in collaborative augmented reality," 2020, Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces

Their frequent coauthors include Gerd Bruder, Austin Erickson, Kangsoo Kim, Nahal Norouzi, and Zubin Choudhary.

Greg Welch has published multiple papers in venues such as:

  • 2020 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR)
  • Eurographics
  • IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
  • 2022 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality Adjunct (ISMAR-Adjunct)
  • Symposium on Spatial User Interaction

They have contributed to book publications as well, including the title Virtual Reality and Mixed Reality published by Springer Science+Business Media in 2023.

Best Publications

  • An Introduction to the Kalman Filter

    G. Welch;G. Bishop

  • An Introduction to the Kalman Filter

    Greg Welch;Gary Bishop

  • The office of the future: a unified approach to image-based modeling and spatially immersive displays

    Ramesh Raskar;Greg Welch;Matt Cutts;Adam Lake

  • Detailed Real-Time Urban 3D Reconstruction from Video

    M. Pollefeys;D. Nistér;J. M. Frahm;A. Akbarzadeh

  • A Systematic Review of Social Presence: Definition, Antecedents, and Implications.

    Catherine S. Oh;Jeremy N. Bailenson;Gregory F. Welch

  • Motion Tracking: No Silver Bullet, but a Respectable Arsenal

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  • Shader Lamps: Animating Real Objects with Image-Based Illumination

    Ramesh Raskar;Greg Welch;Kok-Lim Low;Deepak Bandyopadhyay

  • Real-Time Consensus-Based Scene Reconstruction Using Commodity Graphics Hardware†

    Ruigang Yang;Greg Welch;Gary Bishop

  • SCAAT: incremental tracking with incomplete information

    Greg Welch;Gary Bishop

  • Multi-projector displays using camera-based registration

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  • Revisiting Trends in Augmented Reality Research: A Review of the 2nd Decade of ISMAR (2008–2017)

    Kangsoo Kim;Mark Billinghurst;Gerd Bruder;Henry Been-Lirn Duh

  • Spatially augmented reality

    Ramesh Raskar;Greg Welch;Henry Fuchs

  • Dynamic State Estimation of a Synchronous Machine Using PMU Data: A Comparative Study

    Ning Zhou;Da Meng;Zhenyu Huang;Greg Welch

  • Towards Urban 3D Reconstruction from Video

    A. Akbarzadeh;J.-M. Frahm;P. Mordohai;B. Clipp

  • Real-time consensus-based scene reconstruction using commodity graphics hardware

    Ruigang Yang;G. Welch;G. Bishop

  • High-Performance Wide-Area Optical Tracking: The HiBall Tracking System

    Greg Welch;Gary Bishop;Leandra Vicci;Stephen Brumback

  • The HiBall Tracker: high-performance wide-area tracking for virtual and augmented environments

    Greg Welch;Gary Bishop;Leandra Vicci;Stephen Brumback

  • Social interaction in augmented reality.

    Mark Roman Miller;Hanseul Jun;Fernanda Herrera;Jacob Yu Villa

  • Does a Digital Assistant Need a Body? The Influence of Visual Embodiment and Social Behavior on the Perception of Intelligent Virtual Agents in AR

    Kangsoo Kim;Luke Boelling;Steffen Haesler;Jeremy Bailenson

  • Shader Lamps: Animating Real Objects With Image-Based Illumination

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  • Achieving color uniformity across multi-projector displays

    Aditi Majumder;Zhu He;Herman Towles;Greg Welch

  • Ensuring color consistency across multiple cameras

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  • A Two-Stage Kalman Filter Approach for Robust and Real-Time Power System State Estimation

    Jinghe Zhang;Greg Welch;Gary Bishop;Zhenyu Huang

  • In the blink of an eye: leveraging blink-induced suppression for imperceptible position and orientation redirection in virtual reality

    Eike Langbehn;Frank Steinicke;Markus Lappe;Gregory F. Welch

  • Table-top spatially-augmented realty: bringing physical models to life with projected imagery

    R. Raskar;G. Welch;Wei-Chao Chen

  • Life-sized projector-based dioramas

    Kok-Lim Low;Greg Welch;Anselmo Lastra;Henry Fuchs

  • Fast image segmentation and smoothing using commodity graphics hardware

    Ruigang Yang;Greg Welch

  • Toward a compelling sensation of telepresence: demonstrating a portal to a distant (static) office

    Wei-Chao Chen;Herman Towles;Lars Nyland;Greg Welch

  • Automatic and Continuous Projector Display Surface Estimation Using Everyday Imagery

    Ruigang Yang;Greg Welch

  • Efficient Image Generation for Multiprojector and Multisurface Displays

    Ramesh Raskar;Matt Cutts;Greg Welch;Wolfgang Stürzlinger

Frequent Co-Authors

Henry Fuchs
Henry Fuchs University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Gerd Bruder
Gerd Bruder University of Central Florida
Ruigang Yang
Ruigang Yang University of Kentucky
Gary Bishop
Gary Bishop University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Andrei State
Andrei State University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Marc Pollefeys
Marc Pollefeys ETH Zurich
Jan-Michael Frahm
Jan-Michael Frahm University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Jeremy N. Bailenson
Jeremy N. Bailenson Stanford University
Zhenyu Huang
Zhenyu Huang Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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