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Proceedings Illustrative Rendering of Segmented Anatomical Data
Zean Salah, Dirk Bartz, Wolfgang Straßer.
Symposium on Simulation and Visualization, Magdeburg, 2005. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Illustrative Rendering Techniques for Visualization: Future of Visualization or Just Another Technique?
Dirk Bartz, Hans Hagen, Victoria Interrante, Kwan-Liu Ma, Bernhard Preim.
Proceedings of the IEEE Visualization 2005 October 23-28, Minneapolis, MN, USA (VIS'05), pp. 715--718, Los Alamitos, CA, USA, IEEE Computer Society, 2005. [BibTeX]

In Collection Illustrative Visualization
Ivan Viola, M. Eduard Gröller, Markus Hadwiger, Katja Bühler, Bernhard Preim, David Ebert.
Eurographics 2005 - Tutorials, The Eurographics Association and The Image Synthesis Group, Ming Lin and Celine Loscos, pp. 187--329, 2005. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Illustrative Visualization of 3D City Models
Jürgen Döllner, Henrik Buchholz, Marc Nienhaus, Florian Kirsch.
Proceedings of SPIE - Visualization and Data Analysis (VDA 2005), San Jose, CA, USA, 2005. [BibTeX]

Master Thesis Image Segmentation for Stylized Non-Photorealistic Rendering and Animation
Alexander Kolliopoulos.
University of Toronto, April, 2005. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Image-Based Stereoscopic Stylization

Author(s): Efstathios Stavrakis, Michael Bleyer, Danijela Markovic, Margrit Gelautz.
Proceedings: IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, Vol. III, pp. 5-8, Genova, Italy, September, 2005.
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Abstract:
We present a method to generate stylized stereo imagery that effectively communicates shape and distance of the depicted scene objects. We use computer vision techniques to analyze real stereo image pairs. In particular, a region based stereo matching algorithm with symmetrical treatment of occlusions is used to extract a disparity map and successively the depth information of the scene. The reference image is color segmented for the purpose of color stylization and an algorithm combining intensity image edges and depth discontinuities is applied to depict dominant object contours in the image. We use disparity information to propagate stylized color segments to the second view together with the object outlining contours. The stylized image pairs are consistent across the two views and can be easily fused for stereoscopic viewing. The stereoscopic image fusion provides an extra dimension of depth that is absent on the individual images.

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Proceedings Image-Guided Fracture
David Mould.
Graphics Interface (GI'05), 2005. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Improved Boundary and Silhouette Enhancement in Volume Illustration
Qianqian Han, Yang Gao, Jizhou Sun, Jiawan Zhang.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Graphics, Imaging and Visualization (CGIV'05), pp. 73--78, July, 2005. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Improved line/edge detection and visual reconstruction
João Rodrigues, J.M.Hans du Buf.
13º Encontro Português de Computação Gráfica (13EPCG), pp. 179--184, Vila Real, Portugal, October 12-14, 2005. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Interactive Material Replacement in Photographs
Steve Zelinka, Hui Fang, Michael Garland, John C. Hart.
Graphics Interface (GI'05), 2005. [BibTeX]

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