@inproceedings{Secord:2002:WVS,
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author = {Adrian Secord},
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editor = {Adam Finkelstein},
url = {http://www.mrl.nyu.edu/~ajsecord/npar2002/},
address = {New York},
localfile = {papers/Secord.2002.WVS.pdf},
publisher = {ACM Press},
doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/508530.508537},
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booktitle = NPAR2002,
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title = {{W}eighted {V}oronoi {S}tippling},
abstract = {The traditional artistic technique of stippling places small dots
of ink onto paper such that their density give the impression of
tone. The artist tightly controls the relative placement of the
stipples on the paper to produce even tones and avoid artifacts,
leading to long creation times for the drawings.We present two
non-interactive techniques for generating stipple drawings from
grayscale images using weighted centroidal Voronoi diagrams. An
iterative technique acts on input images directly to produce
high-quality stipple drawings and a real-time approach uses
precomputed dot distributions to stipple images quickly.},
year = {2002},
pages = {37--44},
}
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