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[CRH+05b]  Stroke Surfaces: Temporally Coherent Non-photorealistic Animations from Video

Collomosse:2005:SST (Article)
Author(s)Collomosse J., Rowntree D. and Hall P.
Title« Stroke Surfaces: Temporally Coherent Non-photorealistic Animations from Video »
JournalIEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
Volume11
Number5
Page(s)540--549
Year2005

Abstract
The contribution of this paper is a novel framework for synthesizing nonphotorealistic animations from real video sequences. We demonstrate that, through automated mid-level analysis of the video sequence as a spatiotemporal volume---a block of frames with time as the third dimension---we are able to generate animations in a wide variety of artistic styles, exhibiting a uniquely high degree of temporal coherence. In addition to rotoscoping, matting, and novel temporal effects unique to our method, we demonstrate the extension of static nonphotorealistic rendering (NPR) styles to video, including painterly, sketchy, and cartoon shading. We demonstrate how this novel coherent shading framework may be combined with our earlier motion emphasis work to produce a comprehensive ``Video Paintbox'' capable of rendering complete cartoon-styled animations from video clips.

BibTeX code
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  title = {{S}troke {S}urfaces: {T}emporally {C}oherent {N}on-photorealistic
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  abstract = {The contribution of this paper is a novel framework for
              synthesizing nonphotorealistic animations from real video
              sequences. We demonstrate that, through automated mid-level
              analysis of the video sequence as a spatiotemporal volume---a
              block of frames with time as the third dimension---we are able to
              generate animations in a wide variety of artistic styles,
              exhibiting a uniquely high degree of temporal coherence. In
              addition to rotoscoping, matting, and novel temporal effects
              unique to our method, we demonstrate the extension of static
              nonphotorealistic rendering (NPR) styles to video, including
              painterly, sketchy, and cartoon shading. We demonstrate how this
              novel coherent shading framework may be combined with our earlier
              motion emphasis work to produce a comprehensive ``Video Paintbox''
              capable of rendering complete cartoon-styled animations from video
              clips.},
  pages = {540--549},
  year = {2005},
}

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