Moment Based Painterly Rendering Using Connected Color Components

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Computer Science
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Master of Science
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University of Canterbury. Computer Science and Software Engineering
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2006
Authors
Obaid, Mohammad Hisham Rashid
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Research and development of Non-Photorealistic Rendering algorithms has recently moved towards the use of computer vision algorithms to extract image features. The feature representation capabilities of image moments could be used effectively for the selection of brush-stroke characteristics for painterly-rendering applications. This technique is based on the estimation of local geometric features from the intensity distribution in small windowed images to obtain the brush size, color and direction. This thesis proposes an improvement of this method, by additionally extracting the connected components so that the adjacent regions of similar color are grouped for generating large and noticeable brush-stroke images. An iterative coarse-to-fine rendering algorithm is developed for painting regions of varying color frequencies. Improvements over the existing technique are discussed with several examples.

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painterly rendering, image based rendering, image moments, non-photorealistic rendering, NPR, connected components, geometric moments
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