© 1995-2012 IEEE. The inverse diffusion curve problem focuses on automatic creation of diffusion curve images that resemble user provided color fields. This problem is challenging since the 1D curves have a nonlinear and global impact on resulting color fields via a partial differential equation (PDE). We introduce a new approach complementary to previous methods by optimizing curve geometry. In particular, we propose a novel iterative algorithm based on the theory of shape derivatives. The resulting diffusion curves are clean and well-shaped, and the final image closely approximates the input. Our method provides a user-controlled parameter to regularize curve complexity, and generalizes to handle input color fields represented in a variet...
Session: Research papersInternational audienceThe formulation of Diffusion Curves [Orzan et al. 2008...
International audienceOne of the aims of Computer Vision in the past thirty years has been to recogn...
Diffusion curves as defined by Orzan et al. (2008) have so far been only applied to single, static i...
© 1995-2012 IEEE. The inverse diffusion curve problem focuses on automatic creation of diffusion cur...
Diffusion curves [OBW*08] provide a flexible tool to create smooth-shaded images from curves defined...
Diffusion curves [OBW∗08] provide a flexible tool to create smooth-shaded images from curves defined...
Abstract Diffusion curves can be used to generate vector graphics images with smooth variation by so...
Abstract. Often, the unknown diffusivity in diffusive processes is structured by piecewise constant ...
Figure 1: We are able to accurately vectorize raster images (“Input”) by automatically tracing a spa...
Thème : Acquisition, Representation and Transformations for Image SynthesisThis report introduces ne...
This paper generalizes the well-known Diffusion Curves Images (DCI), which are composed of a set of ...
International audienceWe describe a new vector-based primitive for creating smooth-shaded images, ca...
Diffusion curves are a new kind of primitive in vector graphics, capable of representing smooth colo...
We propose a geometric smoothing method based on local curvature in shapes and images which is gover...
Abstract. In this paper, a new model is proposed for image segmentation that integrates the curve ev...
Session: Research papersInternational audienceThe formulation of Diffusion Curves [Orzan et al. 2008...
International audienceOne of the aims of Computer Vision in the past thirty years has been to recogn...
Diffusion curves as defined by Orzan et al. (2008) have so far been only applied to single, static i...
© 1995-2012 IEEE. The inverse diffusion curve problem focuses on automatic creation of diffusion cur...
Diffusion curves [OBW*08] provide a flexible tool to create smooth-shaded images from curves defined...
Diffusion curves [OBW∗08] provide a flexible tool to create smooth-shaded images from curves defined...
Abstract Diffusion curves can be used to generate vector graphics images with smooth variation by so...
Abstract. Often, the unknown diffusivity in diffusive processes is structured by piecewise constant ...
Figure 1: We are able to accurately vectorize raster images (“Input”) by automatically tracing a spa...
Thème : Acquisition, Representation and Transformations for Image SynthesisThis report introduces ne...
This paper generalizes the well-known Diffusion Curves Images (DCI), which are composed of a set of ...
International audienceWe describe a new vector-based primitive for creating smooth-shaded images, ca...
Diffusion curves are a new kind of primitive in vector graphics, capable of representing smooth colo...
We propose a geometric smoothing method based on local curvature in shapes and images which is gover...
Abstract. In this paper, a new model is proposed for image segmentation that integrates the curve ev...
Session: Research papersInternational audienceThe formulation of Diffusion Curves [Orzan et al. 2008...
International audienceOne of the aims of Computer Vision in the past thirty years has been to recogn...
Diffusion curves as defined by Orzan et al. (2008) have so far been only applied to single, static i...