@article{Elber:2006:PSB,
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number = {9--11},
month = sep,
author = {Gershon Elber and Elaine Cohen},
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localfile = {papers/Elber.2006.PSB.pdf},
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doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00371-006-0065-8},
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journal = j-TVC,
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volume = {22},
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title = {{P}robabilistic {S}ilhouette {B}ased {I}mportance {T}oward
{L}ine-{A}rt {N}on-{P}hotorealistic {R}endering},
abstract = {When pictorial information is presented, details of importance are
typically emphasized. These include discontinuities in the
geometry, highly curved regions, silhouettes, etc. This work
analyzes the probability that certain smooth surface regions or
polygonal edges possess silhouettes. This probability analysis is
then associated with the visual importance of the local
neighborhood, which is capable of capturing discontinuities and
highly curved regions. A non-photorealistic rendering technique is
subsequently proposed to take advantage of the silhouette-based
importance. Based on this importance analysis, we present a
completely automatic algorithm that creates line-art that captures
visual features in the model in an appealing way.},
pages = {793--804},
year = {2006},
}
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