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The Promise and Perils of Near-Regular Texture [pre-publication color version]
Y. Liu, Y. Tsin, and W. Lin
International Journal of Computer Vision, Vol. 62, No. 1-2, April, 2005, pp. 145 - 159.

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Abstract

Motivated by the low structural delity for near-regular textures in current texture synthesis algorithms, we propose and implement an alternative texture synthesis method for near-regular texture. We view such textures as statistical departures from regular patterns and argue that a thorough understanding of their structures in terms of their translation symmetries can enhance existing methods of texture synthesis. We demonstrate the perils of texture synthesis for near-regular texture and the promise of faithfully preserving the regularity as well as the randomness in a near-regular texture sample.

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Associated center: VASC
Associated lab/group: Computational Symmetry
Associated project: Texture Synthesis on Near-regular Patterns

Number of pages: 35

Note: pre-publication color version

Text Reference

Y. Liu, Y. Tsin, and W. Lin, "The Promise and Perils of Near-Regular Texture [pre-publication color version]," International Journal of Computer Vision, Vol. 62, No. 1-2, April, 2005, pp. 145 - 159.

BibTeX Reference

@article{Liu_2005_4406,
   author = "Yanxi Liu and Yanghai Tsin and Wen-Chieh Lin",
   title = "The Promise and Perils of Near-Regular Texture [pre-publication color version]",
   journal = "International Journal of Computer Vision",
   month = "April",
   year = "2005",
   volume = "62",
   number = "1-2",
   pages = "145 - 159",
   note = "pre-publication color version"
}


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