@mastersthesis{Gooch:2001:AVA,
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author = {Bruce Gooch},
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title = {{A}rtistic {V}ision: {A}utomatic {D}igital {P}ainting {U}sing
{C}omputer {V}ision {A}lgorithms},
abstract = {This thesis presents a method for creating simulated oil
paintings. A raster image is next used as input to an algorithm
that produces a painting-like image composed of brush strokes
rather than pixels. Ultimately the sequence of brush strokes
representing an interpreted image can be rendered in pixel form,
however the brush stroke structure is far more compact for storage
and transmission. Unlike previous automatic painting methods, this
algorithm attempts to use very few brush-strokes. The algorithm
achieves economy of brush strokes by first segmenting the image
into features, finding the medial axes points of these features,
converting the medial axes points into ordered lists of image
tokens, and finally rendering these lists as brush strokes. The
process creates images reminiscent of modern realist painters who
often want an abstract or sketchy quality in their work.},
school = {University of Utah},
address = {USA},
localfile = {papers/Gooch.2001.AVA.pdf},
year = {2001},
}
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