@inproceedings{Stavrakis:2005:SPV,
opteditor = {},
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optorganization = {},
author = {Efstathios Stavrakis and Margrit Gelautz},
optkey = {},
series = {SPIE Proceedings Series},
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url = {http://www.ims.tuwien.ac.at/publication_detail.php?ims_id=163},
address = {Bellingham, Washington},
localfile = {papers/Stavrakis.2005.SPV.pdf},
publisher = {SPIE/IS\&T},
doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.586702},
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volume = {5664},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of Stereoscopic Displays and Virtual Reality Systems
XII (Electronic Imaging~2005, January 16--20, 2005, San Jose,
California, USA)},
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abstract = {We present an algorithm for generating automatically stereoscopic
paintings with varying levels of detail. We describe our
interactive system built around the algorithm to enable users to
adjust the level of detail of the painting. In this context of
interactivity we have modified our stereo painting algorithm,
presented in previous work, in order to explore the idea of
user-driven artistic level-of-detail selection and display. In
particular, a stereo painting is composed by two canvases, one for
each eye. These canvases contain multiple refining coarse-to-fine
layers of brush strokes that compose the final painting. In past
research, the underlying coarser layers are obscured and function
only as the basis to progressively build the finer painting
layers. In contrast, our interactive stereo viewing system enables
the user to selectively toggle the visibility of finer strokes to
reveal coarser representations of the artwork.},
title = {{S}tereoscopic {P}ainting with {V}arying {L}evels of {D}etail},
year = {2005},
pages = {450--459},
}
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