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Article Erratum: Synthesis of facial caricature using eigenspaces
Guang Zhe Xu, Masahide Kaneko, Akira Kurematsu.
Electronics and Communications in Japan (Part III: Fundamental Electronic Science), Vol. 88, No. 2, pp. 64--76, February, 2005. [BibTeX]

Article Example-Based Color Stylization of Images
Youngha Chang, Suguru Saito, Keiji Uchikawa, Masayuki Nakajima.
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP), Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 322--345, July, 2005. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Example-based color transformation for image and video
Youngha Chang, Suguru Saito, Masayuki Nakajima.
3rd International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques in Australasia and South East Asia (GRAPHITE'05), pp. 347--353, Dunedin, New Zealand, 2005. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Example-based Volume Illustrations

Author(s): Aidong Lu, David Ebert.
Proceedings: IEEE Visualization 2005, 2005.
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Abstract:
Scientific illustrations use accepted conventions and methodologies to effectively convey object properties and improve our understanding. We present a method to illustrate volume datasets by emulating example illustrations. As with technical illustrations, our volume illustrations more clearly delineate objects, enrich details, and artistically visualize volume datasets. For both color and scalar 3D volumes, we have developed an automatic color transfer method based on the clustering and similarities in the example illustrations and volume sources. As an extension to 2D Wang Tiles, we provide a new, general texture synthesis method for Wang Cubes that solves the edge discontinuity problem. We have developed a 2D illustrative slice viewer and a GPU-based direct volume rendering system that uses these non-periodic 3D textures to generate illustrative results similar to the 2D examples. Both applications simulate scientific illustrations to provide more information than the original data and visualize objects more effectively, while only requiring simple user interaction.

Technical Report Expressive Distortion of Strokes and 3D Meshes
Petra Neumann, Tobias Isenberg, M. Sheelagh T. Carpendale, Thomas Strothotte.
Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary, No. Technical Report 2005-776-07, Canada, March, 2005. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Expressive Line Selection by Example
Erik Lum, Kwan-Liu Ma.
13th Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (PG'05), 2005. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Fast Techniques for Mosaic Rendering
G. Gallo, G. Di Blasi, M. Petralia.
EuroGraphics Workshop on Computational Aesthetics in Graphics, Visualization and Imaging (CA'05), pp. 29--39, Girona, Spain, 18-20 May, 2005. [BibTeX]

Article Feature- and region-based auto painting for 2D animation
Jie Qiu, Hock Soon Seah, Feng Tian, Zhongke Wu, Quan Chen.
The Visual Computer, Vol. 21, No. 11, pp. 928--944, October, 2005. [BibTeX]

Technical Report G-Strokes: A Concept for Simplifying Line Stylization
Tobias Isenberg, Angela Brennecke.
Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary, No. 2005-780-11, Canada, April, 2005. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Genetic Paint: A Search for Salient Paintings
John P. Collomosse, Peter M. Hall.
EvoMUSART (at EuroGP), Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 3449, pp. 437--447, Lausanne, March, 2005. [BibTeX]

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