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Stylized Depiction of Images Based on Depth Perception
Jorge Lopez-Moreno, Jorge Jimenez, Sunil Hadap, Erik Reinhard, Ken Anjyo, Diego Gutierrez.
NPAR '10 Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering,
2010. [BibTeX]
Real-Time Hatching
Emil Praun, Hugues Hoppe, Matthew Webb, Adam Finkelstein.
SIGGRAPH 2001,
2001. [BibTeX]
A Few Good Samples: Shape & Tone Depiction for Hermite RBF Implicits
Emilio Vital Brazil, Ives Ma\^cedo, Mario Costa Sousa, Luiz Velho, Luiz Henrique de Figueiredo.
Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering (NPAR'10), pp. 7--15, ACM,
2010. [BibTeX]
Viewing Progress in Non-photorealistic Rendering through Heinlein's Lens
Amy A. Gooch, Jeremy Long, Li Ji, Anthony Estey, Bruce Gooch.
Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering (NPAR'10), pp. 165--171, ACM,
2010. [BibTeX]
Artistic Reality: Fast Brush Stroke Stylization for Augmented Reality
Author(s): Jan Fischer, Dirk Bartz, Wolfgang Straßer.
Proceedings: ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST), pp. 155--158, Monterey, November,
2005.
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Abstract:
The goal of augmented reality is to provide the user with a view of the surroundings enriched by virtual objects. Practically all augmented reality systems rely on standard real-time rendering methods for displaying graphical objects. Although such conventional computer graphics algorithms are fast, they often fail to produce sufficiently realistic renderings. Therefore, virtual models can easily be distinguished from the real environment. We have recently proposed a novel approach for generating augmented reality images. Our method is based on the idea of applying stylization techniques for adapting the visual realism of both the camera image and the virtual graphical objects. Since both the camera image and the virtual objects are stylized in a corresponding way, they appear very similar. Here, we present a new method for the stylization of augmented reality images. This approach generates a painterly brush stroke rendering. The resulting stylized augmented reality video frames look similar to paintings created in the pointillism style. We describe the implementation of the camera image filter and the non-photorealistic renderer for virtual objects. These components have been newly designed or adapted for this purpose. They are fast enough for generating augmented reality images in near real-time (more than 14 frames per second).
Illustrative Display of Hidden Iso-Surface Structures
Jan Fischer, Dirk Bartz, Wolfgang Straßer.
Proceedings of IEEE Visualization (VIS'05), pp. 663--670, Minneapolis, October,
2005. [BibTeX]
Evaluation of Real-World and Computer-Generated Stylized Facial Expressions
Christian Wallraven, Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Douglas W. Cunningham, Jan Fischer, Dirk Bartz.
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP), Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 1544--3558, November,
2007. [BibTeX]
Skin-Aware Stylization of Video Portraits
Deirdre O'Regan, A.C. Kokaram.
Conference for Visual Media Production (CVMP '09), pp. 35--44,
2009. [BibTeX]
Artistic Stereo Imaging by Edge Preserving Smoothing
Giuseppe Papari, Patrizio Campisi, Patrick Le Callet, Nicolai Petkov.
IEEE 13th Digital Signal Processing Workshop and 5th IEEE Signal Processing Education Workshop (DSP/SPE'09), pp. 639--642,
2009. [BibTeX]
Artistic Edge and Corner Enhancing Smoothing
Giuseppe Papari, Nicolai Petkov, Patrizio Campisi.
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, Vol. 16, No. 10, pp. 2449--2462, October,
2007. [BibTeX]