Dynamic Presentations for Illustration Purposes
Roland Jesse.
Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, March,
2004. [BibTeX]
Dynamics by Hybrid Combination of Photorealistic and Non-Photorealistic Rendering Styles
Roland Jesse, Tobias Isenberg, Bernd Nettelbeck, Thomas Strothotte.
Department of Computer Science, University of Magdeburg, No. 5/2004, Germany,
2004. [BibTeX]
Efficient Coding of Stroke-rendered Paintings
Levente Kovács, Tamás Szirányi.
International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'04), Vol. 2, pp. 835--838, 23-26 August,
2004. [BibTeX]
Efficient Example-Based Painting and Synthesis of 2D Directional Texture
Bin Wang, Wenping Wang, Huaiping Yang, Jiaguang Sun.
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 266--277,
2004. [BibTeX]
Enhanced LIC Pencil Filter
Shigefumi Yamamoto, Xiaoyang Mao, Kenji Tanii, Atsumi Imamiya.
International Conference on Computer Graphics, Imaging and Visualization (CGIV'04), pp. 251--256, July,
2004. [BibTeX]
Enhancing perceived depth in images via artistic matting
Amy A. Gooch, Bruce Gooch.
1st Symposium on Applied perception in graphics and visualization,
2004. [BibTeX]
Example-based color stylization based on categorical perception
Youngha Chang, Keiji Uchikawa, Suguru Saito, Masayuki Nakajima.
1st Symposium on Applied perception in graphics and visualization, pp. 91--98, ACM Press,
2004. [BibTeX]
Example-Based Composite Sketching of Human Portraits
Hong Chen, Ziqiang Liu, Chuck Rose, Ying-Qing Xu, Heung-Yeung Shum, David H. Salesin.
3rd International Symposium on Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering (NPAR'04),
2004. [BibTeX]
Example-based Style Synthesis
Author(s): Iddo Drori, Daniel Cohen-Or, Hezy Yeshurun.
Proceedings: Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR '03), Vol. 2, pp. 143--150, 18-20 June,
2004.
[BibTeX]
Abstract:
We introduce an example-based synthesis technique that extrapolates novel styles for a given input image. The technique is based on separating the style and content of image fragments. Given an image with a new style and content, it is first adaptively partitioned into fragments. Stitching together novel fragments produces a coherent image in a new style for a given content. The aggregate of synthesized fragments approximates a globally non-linear model with a set of locally linear models. We show the result of our method for various artistic, sketch, and texture filters and painterly styles applied to different image content classes.
Expressive Painterly Rendering Through Image Processing
Jason Douglas Waltman.
School of Computing, University of Utah, May,
2004. [BibTeX]