@article{Collomosse:2005:VPF,
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number = {6},
month = dec,
author = {John P. Collomosse and Peter M. Hall},
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localfile = {papers/Collomosse.2005.VPF.pdf},
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doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cag.2005.09.003},
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journal = j-CAG,
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volume = {29},
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title = {{V}ideo {P}aintbox: {T}he {F}ine {A}rt of {V}ideo {P}ainting},
abstract = {We present the Video Paintbox; a novel system capable of
transforming video into stylised animations. Our system solves the
problem of temporally coherent painting for a wide class of video,
and is able to introduce cartoon-like motion emphasis cues.
Coherent painting in video is a long-standing problem that is
associated with the difficulties in placing, orienting, and sizing
paint strokes over time. Our solution allows removal of stroke
flicker, allowing animators control over any stylisation and
incoherence they might care to re-introduce. Furthermore, the
animator can choose to selectively paint certain objects, leaving
photorealistic video elsewhere. Many common motion cues used by
animators, such as streak-lines, squash-and-stretch, and
anticipated movement may be integrated with either real or painted
footage. The motion cues depend on a robust analysis of video that
allows for effects such as camera motion and occlusion, and which
is able to automatically build articulated dolls complete with
kinematic properties. We describe our Video Paintbox, discuss
animator controls, and illustrate with examples.},
pages = {862--870},
year = {2005},
}
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