@inproceedings{Klein:2002:SVC,
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author = {Allison W. Klein and Peter-Pike J. Sloan and Adam Finkelstein and
Michael F. Cohen},
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localfile = {papers/Klein.2002.SVC.pdf},
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doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/545261.545264},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of the ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on Computer Animation
2002},
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title = {{S}tylized {V}ideo {C}ubes},
abstract = {We present a new set of non-photorealistic rendering (NPR) tools
for processing video. Our approach is to treat the video as a
space-time volume of image data. Previous tools to process video
for an impressionist effect have painted collections of
two-dimensional strokes on each successive frame of video. In
contrast, we create a set of "rendering solids." Each rendering
solid is a function defined over an interval of time; when
evaluated at a particular time within that interval, it provides
parameters necessary for rendering an NPR primitive. Rendering
solids can be rendered interactively, giving immediate feedback to
an artist along with the ability to modify styles in real
time.Benefits of our approach include: a more unified treatment of
the video volume's spatial and temporal dimensions; interactive,
aesthetic flexibility and control; and the extension of stylized
rendering techniques for video beyond the impressionist styles
previously explored. We show example styles inspired by
impressionist, cubist, and abstract art of the past century. },
year = {2002},
}
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