Modelling human free-hand sketches has become topical recently, driven by practical applications such as fine-grained sketch based image retrieval (FG-SBIR). Sketches are clearly related to photo edge-maps, but a human free-hand sketch of a photo is not simply a clean rendering of that photo’s edge map. Instead there is a fundamental process of abstraction and iconic rendering, where overall geometry is warped and salient details are selectively included. In this paper we study this sketching process and attempt to invert it. We model this inversion by translating iconic free-hand sketches to contours that resemble more geometrically realistic projections of object boundaries, and separately factorise out the salient added details. This fac...
In this paper, we tackle for the first time, the problem of self-supervised representation learning ...
Deep image-based modeling received lots of attention in recent years, yet the parallel problem of sk...
Categorizing free-hand human sketches has profound implications in applications such as human comput...
An important characteristic of sketches, compared with text, rests with their ability to intrinsical...
PhD ThesisTo see is to sketch. Since prehistoric times, people use sketch-like petroglyphs as an eff...
"Sketches drawn by humans can play a similar role to photos in terms of conveying shape, posture as ...
The problem of fine-grained sketch-based image retrieval (FG-SBIR) is defined and investigated in th...
Human free-hand sketches have been studied in various contexts including sketch recognition, synthes...
Human sketches are unique in being able to capture both the spatial topology of a visual object, as ...
(c) 2014. The copyright of this document resides with its authors. It may be distributed unchanged ...
The deluge of visual content on the Internet - from user-generated content to commercial image colle...
Fine-grained sketch-based image retrieval (FG-SBIR) addresses matching specific photo instance using...
Humans effortlessly grasp the connection between sketches and real-world objects, even when these sk...
We investigate the problem of fine-grained sketch-based image retrieval (SBIR), where free-hand huma...
To see is to sketch - free-hand sketching naturally builds ties between human and machine vision. In...
In this paper, we tackle for the first time, the problem of self-supervised representation learning ...
Deep image-based modeling received lots of attention in recent years, yet the parallel problem of sk...
Categorizing free-hand human sketches has profound implications in applications such as human comput...
An important characteristic of sketches, compared with text, rests with their ability to intrinsical...
PhD ThesisTo see is to sketch. Since prehistoric times, people use sketch-like petroglyphs as an eff...
"Sketches drawn by humans can play a similar role to photos in terms of conveying shape, posture as ...
The problem of fine-grained sketch-based image retrieval (FG-SBIR) is defined and investigated in th...
Human free-hand sketches have been studied in various contexts including sketch recognition, synthes...
Human sketches are unique in being able to capture both the spatial topology of a visual object, as ...
(c) 2014. The copyright of this document resides with its authors. It may be distributed unchanged ...
The deluge of visual content on the Internet - from user-generated content to commercial image colle...
Fine-grained sketch-based image retrieval (FG-SBIR) addresses matching specific photo instance using...
Humans effortlessly grasp the connection between sketches and real-world objects, even when these sk...
We investigate the problem of fine-grained sketch-based image retrieval (SBIR), where free-hand huma...
To see is to sketch - free-hand sketching naturally builds ties between human and machine vision. In...
In this paper, we tackle for the first time, the problem of self-supervised representation learning ...
Deep image-based modeling received lots of attention in recent years, yet the parallel problem of sk...
Categorizing free-hand human sketches has profound implications in applications such as human comput...