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Stereoscopic Displays and Applications (SD&A) is an academic technical conference in the field of stereoscopic 3D imaging. The conference started in 1990 and is held annually. The conference is held as part of the annual Electronic Imaging: Science and Technology Symposium organised by the
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(IS&T).


Scope

SD&A is an academic technical conference dedicated to stereoscopic imaging topics, specializing in all forms of stereoscopic imaging, including stereoscopic 3D display hardware, stereoscopic 3D image capture, stereoscopic 3D image storage and processing, and also applications of these technologies. As well as including coverage of two-view 3D displays, the conference includes significant coverage of multi-view autostereoscopic displays and volumetric 3D displays - any system that stimulates stereoscopic vision in an observer.


Overview

The backbone of the annual SD&A conference is the technical presentations, which are all accompanied by a technical paper published in the conference proceedings. Alongside the technical sessions, the conference has its own keynote presentation, a popular demonstration session (where a range of stereoscopic 3D technologies can be seen in one place at one time), the 3D theater (where the latest stereoscopic content is shown), and a discussion forum.


History

SD&A was founded in 1990 by John O. Merritt and Scott Fisher, and has been held annually since.
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pioneer Stephen Benton was also an SD&A conference chair from 2000 until his death in 2003. From 1990 to 1993, papers from the SD&A conference were published in its own proceedings volume. From 1994, the papers from the SD&A conference were co-published with papers from The Engineering Reality of Virtual Reality conference (which was co-located with SD&A) in a volume series titled ''Stereoscopic Displays and Virtual Reality Systems''. From 2008, SD&A went back to the publication of papers in its own proceedings volume. Over the period 1990 to 2015, SD&A and the Electronic Imaging Symposium were jointly organized by IS&T and
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. From 2016 onwards, SD&A and EI are organized by IS&T. A detailed listing of the conference program for every year since 1996 is available on the official SD&A website. The Introduction/Preface of every year's conference proceedings also contains a descriptive summary of each conference. The proceedings Introduction is also available on the official SD&A website.


Proceedings

A technical proceedings is published annually containing manuscripts presented at the conference. Over 1100 technical papers have been published over the history of the SD&A conference. The full list of conference proceedings, including a compilation DVD-ROM (1990–2009), is listed at the official SD&A website. The DVD-ROM compilation "''Stereoscopic Displays and Applications 1990-2009: A Complete 20-Year Retrospective - and The Engineering Reality of Virtual Reality 1994-2009 (CDP51)''" released in 2010 represents a technical knowledge base across stereoscopic 3D and VR topics containing the complete technical record of the Stereoscopic Displays and Applications conference (1990-2009), The Engineering Reality of Virtual Reality conference (1994-2009), and papers from a selection of ten other 3D related SPIE conferences (1977-1989) predating SD&A. The disc contains 1260 individual technical papers – 816 from the Stereoscopic Displays and Applications conference, 223 from The Engineering Reality of Virtual Reality conference, and 221 papers from the SPIE 3D conferences prior to SD&A. Some of the presentations at the SD&A conference have been, or go onto be, published in the Journal of Electronic Imaging. From 1990 to 2015, the SD&A proceedings were published as part of the
Proceedings of SPIE ''Proceedings of SPIE'' is the conference record of the Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE).IS&T and will be available open-access.


Citation statistics

Papers presented at SD&A are cited extensively. The conference tracks its citations via custom Google Scholar page. As of September 2019, the total citation count is 22k - which is almost double the citation count from January 2014 (12,371). As of January 2014, the top ten most-cited papers across first 25 years of SD&A are:


Reporting

Various media outlets have reported on research presented at SD&A and on the conference itself. Outlets include: ::*Tech magazines:
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, Photonics Spectra, Third Dimension Newsletter. ::*Tech News sites: CNET, Display Daily. ::*Books: "3D Movie Making". ::*Academic Journals: The Photogrammetric Record.''Book Reviews'', The Photogrammetric Record, 14(83), pages 828–845, April 1994. doi:10.1111/j.1477-9730.1994.tb00797.x See also Citation Statistics above.


References


External links

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Recordings of SD&A 2015
in the AV-Portal of German National Library of Science and Technology
Listing of published manuscripts and citation counts
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