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[BBT+06b]  Stroke Pattern Analysis and Synthesis

Barla:2006:SPA (Article)
Author(s)Barla P., Breslav S., Thollot J., Sillion F. and Markosian L.
Title« Stroke Pattern Analysis and Synthesis »
JournalComputer Graphics Forum (Proceedings of Eurographics 2006, Vienna, Austria, September 4--8, 2005)
Volume25
Number3
Page(s)663--671
Year2006
URLhttp://artis.imag.fr/Publications/2006/BBTSM06/

Abstract
We present a synthesis technique that can automatically generate stroke patterns based on a user-specified reference pattern. Our method is an extension of texture synthesis techniques to vector-based patterns. Such an extension requires (a) an analysis of the pattern properties to extract meaningful pattern elements (defined as clusters of strokes) and (b) a synthesis algorithm based on similarities in the detected stroke clusters. Our method is based on results from human vision research concerning perceptual organization. The resulting synthesized patterns effectively reproduce the properties of the input patterns, and can be used to fill both 1D paths and 2D regions.

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  abstract = {We present a synthesis technique that can automatically generate
              stroke patterns based on a user-specified reference pattern. Our
              method is an extension of texture synthesis techniques to
              vector-based patterns. Such an extension requires (a) an analysis
              of the pattern properties to extract meaningful pattern elements
              (defined as clusters of strokes) and (b) a synthesis algorithm
              based on similarities in the detected stroke clusters. Our method
              is based on results from human vision research concerning
              perceptual organization. The resulting synthesized patterns
              effectively reproduce the properties of the input patterns, and
              can be used to fill both 1D paths and 2D regions.},
  title = {{S}troke {P}attern {A}nalysis and {S}ynthesis},
  pages = {663--671},
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