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Enhancing long-term structure in symbolic music generation via a cascaded Skeleton-to-texture framework. [PDF]
Yalan Y.
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Development and Validation of the Cheek Smoothness Scale: A Photonumeric Assessment Tool for Cheek Skin Texture. [PDF]
Han HS, Kim BJ.
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Discriminative and predictive power of radiomics features from preoperative MRI studies in patients with supraspinatus lesions. [PDF]
Longo UG +11 more
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Correction for Lee et al., Emergence of a contrast-invariant representation of naturalistic texture in macaque visual cortex. [PDF]
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Texture classification using texture spectrum
Pattern Recognition, 1990Abstract Pursuing our previous study where the Texture Spectrum method has been proposed for texture analysis, the purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the usefulness of the Texture Spectrum for texture classification. Promising results are obtained when applying the Texture Spectrum to classify four of Brodatz's natural images.
Dong-Chen He
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IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2007
We present a novel technique for synthesizing textures over dynamically changing fluid surfaces. We use both image textures as well as bump maps as example inputs. Image textures can enhance the rendering of the fluid by either imparting realistic appearance to it or by stylizing it, whereas bump maps enable the generation of complex micro-structures ...
Vivek Kwatra +5 more
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We present a novel technique for synthesizing textures over dynamically changing fluid surfaces. We use both image textures as well as bump maps as example inputs. Image textures can enhance the rendering of the fluid by either imparting realistic appearance to it or by stylizing it, whereas bump maps enable the generation of complex micro-structures ...
Vivek Kwatra +5 more
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Proceedings of the 27th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques - SIGGRAPH '00, 2000
This paper introduces a new type of medium, called a video texture, which has qualities somewhere between those of a photograph and a video. A video texture provides a continuous infinitely varying stream of images. While the individual frames of a video texture may be repeated from time to time, the video sequence as a whole is never repeated exactly.
Arno Schödl +3 more
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This paper introduces a new type of medium, called a video texture, which has qualities somewhere between those of a photograph and a video. A video texture provides a continuous infinitely varying stream of images. While the individual frames of a video texture may be repeated from time to time, the video sequence as a whole is never repeated exactly.
Arno Schödl +3 more
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Fuzzy Texture Unit and Fuzzy Texture Spectrum for texture characterization
Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 2007An important problem that is necessary to face up to in texture characterization is that while the notion of texture is easy to grasp intuitively, it is extremely difficult to quantify. The Texture Spectrum methodology introduced by He and Wang [1990, Texture unit, texture spectrum and texture analysis, IEEE Trans.
Aina Barcelo +2 more
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Texture Laciness: The Texture Equivalent of Transparency?
Perception, 1996Displays with overlapping squares of different textures were produced. In some texture combinations, the overlapping area appears to be a new texture. In other combinations, however, one texture is seen through the other as if it were inscribed on a transparent sheet and held in front of the other. This phenomenon can be called texture laciness.
T, Watanabe, P, Cavanagh
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Textural features corresponding to textural properties
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1989Five properties of texture, namely, coarseness, contrast, business, complexity, and texture strength, are given conceptual definitions in terms of spatial changes in intensity. These conceptual definitions are then approximated in computational forms.
Moses Amadasun, Robert King
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