Title: Coding of stroke-based animations
Authors: Kovács, Levente
Szirányi, Tamás
Citation: WSCG '2004: Posters: The 12-th International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision, 2.-6. February 2004, Plzen, p. 81-84.
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: UNION Agency
Document type: konferenční příspěvek
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URI: http://wscg.zcu.cz/wscg2004/Papers_2004_Poster/L03.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/11025/944
ISBN: 80-903100-6-0
Keywords: stochastická transformace štětce;malování;kódování obrazu
Keywords in different language: stochastic paintbrush transformation;painting;image coding
Abstract: We present a way of rendering painting-like images and sequences by our Stochastic Painting-based SBR technique. We avoid disturbing artifacts by coding the images in a painting-like way. If we code the resulting stroke sequence, than the level of error comes not from the artifacts but from the painting process. For this reason, if we generate high quality paintings, we can transfer the image without disturbing coding errors. The painting method incorporates some novel properties like dynamic Monte Carlo Markov Chain optimization, multiscale edge gradient following or grayscale stroke templates. The painting technique inherits the properties of the Paintbrush Transformation, like well-defined contours, acceptable distortion and a painting-like view with no fine details below a limit. Our goal is to produce a painting -like output, which contains the stroke-series and the motion data in a losslessly compressed form. This way the painted video contains no compression artifacts (while the painting-like impression remains). The compression scheme of the stroke-series with motion data could also be suitable for compressing painting-like image sequences produced with other painting techniques.
Rights: © UNION Agency
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