@article{Collomosse:2005:RCS,
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number = {6},
month = nov,
author = {John P. Collomosse and David Rowntree and Peter M. Hall},
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localfile = {papers/Collomosse.2005.RCS.pdf},
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doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gmod.2004.12.002},
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journal = j-GM,
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volume = {67},
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title = {{R}endering {C}artoon-{S}tyle {M}otion {C}ues in {P}ost-{P}roduction
{V}ideo},
abstract = {The contribution of this paper is a novel non-photorealistic
rendering (NPR) system capable of rendering motion within a video
sequence in artistic styles. A variety of cartoon-style motion
cues may be inserted into a video sequence, including augmentation
cues (such as streak lines, ghosting, or blurring) and deformation
cues (such as squash and stretch or drag effects). Users may
select from the gamut of available styles by setting parameters
which influence the placement and appearance of motion cues. Our
system draws upon techniques from both the vision and the graphics
communities to analyse and render motion and is entirely
automatic, aside from minimal user interaction to bootstrap a
feature tracker. We demonstrate successful application of our
system to a variety of subjects with complexities ranging from
simple oscillatory to articulated motion, under both static and
moving camera conditions with occlusion present.},
pages = {549--564},
year = {2005},
}
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