Authors
Alexandrina Orzan, Adrien Bousseau, Pascal Barla, Joëlle Thollot
Publication date
2007/8/4
Book
Proceedings of the 5th international symposium on Non-photorealistic animation and rendering
Pages
103-110
Description
Visual content is often better communicated by simplified or exaggerated images than by the "real world like" images. In this paper, we offer a tool for creating such enhanced representations of photographs in a way consistent with the original image content. To do so, we develop a method to identify the relevant image structures and their importance. Our approach (a) uses edges as the basic structural unit in the image, (b) proposes tools to manipulate this structure in a flexible way, and (c) employs gradient domain image processing techniques to reconstruct the final image from a "cropped" gradient information. This edge-based approach to non-photorealistic image processing is made feasible by two new techniques we introduce: an addition to the Gaussian scale space theory to compute a perceptually meaningful hierarchy of structures, and a contrast estimation method necessary for faithful gradient-based …
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Scholar articles
A Orzan, A Bousseau, P Barla, J Thollot - Proceedings of the 5th international symposium on …, 2007