The
following papers appear in the March 2010 (Vol. 18/3) issue of JSID.
For a preview of the papers go to sid.org/jsid.html.

Virtual toed-in camera method to eliminate parallax distortions
of stereoscopic images for stereoscopic displays (pages
193–198)
Huan Deng, Qiong-Hua Wang, Da-Hai Li, and Ai-Hong
Wang, Sichuan University, China
Photoalignment of nematic liquid crystal on polyamic-acid-based soluble
polyimide with no side fragments (pages 199–205)
Seo-Kyu Park and Jeong-Soo Kim, Chungnam National
University, Korea; Un-Sung Jung, Hoseo University, Korea; Soon-Bum Kwon,
Chungnam National University and Hoseo University, Korea; Mihye Yi and
Taek Ahn, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Korea; Yuriy
Kurioz and Yuriy Reznikov, Institute of Physics, National Academy of Science
of Ukraine, Ukraine
Comparison of organic and inorganic alignment layers for low-power
liquid-crystal devices using low-frequency applied-voltage waveforms (pages
206–210)
Yi Huang and Philip J. Bos, Kent State University,
Liquid Crystal Institute, USA; Achintya Bhowmik, Intel Corp., USA
Host emission from BaMgAl10O17 and SrMgAl10O17
phosphor: Effects of temperature and defect level (pages
211–222)
Hiroaki Onuma, et al., Graduate School of Engineering,
Tohoku University, Japan; Hiroaki Tanno, et al., Hiroshima University,
Japan; Ai Suzuki and Ramesh Chandra Deka, New Industry Creation Hatchery
Centre, Tohoku University, Japan; Akira Miyamoto, Graduate School of Engineering,
Tohoku University, and New Industry Creation Hatchery Centre, Tohoku University,
Japan
Direct excitation of xenon by ballistic electrons emitted from
nanocrystalline-silicon planar cathode and vacuum-ultraviolet light emission
(pages 223–227)
Tsutomu Ichihara and Takaski Hatai, Panasonic Works
Co., Ltd., Japan; Nobuyoshi Koshida, Tokyo University of Agriculture and
Technology, Japan
Quantitative evaluation of image sticking on displays with different
gradual luminous variation (pages 228–234)
Dong-Yong Shin, Seoul National University, and Samsung
Mobile Display, Korea; Jong-Kwan Woo, et al.,Seoul National University,
Korea; Keum-Nam Kim and Byung-Hee Kim, Samsung Mobile Display, Korea
Drivers for free-form modular displays (pages
235–239)
Pieter Bauwens and Jan Doutreloigne, Ghent University,
Belgium
Reducing the warp of sheet glass (pages 240–248)
Mireille Akilian and Mark L. Schattenburg, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, USA
Active contours: Generalization of the snake mode (pages
249–256)
Avishay Meron, Zivan Paz, Guy Barnhart-Magen, and
Gady Golan, Holon Institute of Technology, Israel
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