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[GNI+05]  User-Supported Interactive Illustration of Text

Goetze:2005:USI (In proceedings)
Author(s)Götze M., Neumann P. and Isenberg T.
Title« User-Supported Interactive Illustration of Text »
InSimulation und Visualisierung 2005 (Magdeburg, Germany, March 3--4, 2005)
Editor(s)Thomas Schulze and Graham Horton and Bernhard Preim and Stefan Schlechtweg
Page(s)195--206
Year2005
PublisherSCS European Publishing House
AddressErlangen, San Diego
Editor(s)Thomas Schulze and Graham Horton and Bernhard Preim and Stefan Schlechtweg

Abstract
This paper presents a novel way of illustrating textual documents. If one lacks the ability, time, or skill to create illustrations by hand he or she can use a 3D model for the creation or search for an appropriate image. By having a set of 3D models from an appropriate subject matter, we implemented a flexible system that allows it to control the final imagery, both in terms of viewing angle and size and in terms of visual style. The style of rendition may be adapted to the text by using photorealistic, non-photorealistic, and hybrid rendering. For the search for an appropriate image, numerous sources are available, e.g., image databases or the World Wide Web. Therefore, the process of illustrating a text has shifted from the creation of the image to the search for the right image. We present a method that supports the interactive search for a 3D model that can also be used to find illustrative images using a Web search engine. The search can be performed interactively or automatically and is based on keywords. Embedding an image into the text is simplified to a drag and drop operation from the search results into the text while figure caption and figure references are automatically generated, based on the selected keywords.

BibTeX code
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  abstract = {This paper presents a novel way of illustrating textual documents.
              If one lacks the ability, time, or skill to create illustrations
              by hand he or she can use a 3D model for the creation or search
              for an appropriate image. By having a set of 3D models from an
              appropriate subject matter, we implemented a flexible system that
              allows it to control the final imagery, both in terms of viewing
              angle and size and in terms of visual style. The style of
              rendition may be adapted to the text by using photorealistic,
              non-photorealistic, and hybrid rendering. For the search for an
              appropriate image, numerous sources are available, e.g., image
              databases or the World Wide Web. Therefore, the process of
              illustrating a text has shifted from the creation of the image to
              the search for the right image. We present a method that supports
              the interactive search for a 3D model that can also be used to
              find illustrative images using a Web search engine. The search can
              be performed interactively or automatically and is based on
              keywords. Embedding an image into the text is simplified to a drag
              and drop operation from the search results into the text while
              figure caption and figure references are automatically generated,
              based on the selected keywords.},
  year = {2005},
  pages = {195--206},
}

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