نتایج جستجو برای: texture

تعداد نتایج: 41438  

1999
Kristin J. Dana Shree K. Nayar

While an exact definition of texture is somewhat elusive, texture can be qualitatively described as a distribution of color, albedo or local normal on a surface. In the literature, the word texture is often used to describe a color or albedo variation on a smooth surface. We refer to such texture as 2D texture. In real world scenes, texture is often due to surface height variations and can be t...

Journal: :Comput. Graph. Forum 2013
Lili Wang Yulong Shi Yi Chen Voicu Popescu

Texture bombing is a texture synthesis approach that saves memory by stopping short of assembling the output texture from the arrangement of input texture patches; instead, the arrangement is used directly at run time to texture surfaces. However, several problems remain in need of better solutions. One problem is improving texture diversification. A second problem is that mipmapping cannot be ...

Journal: :Perception 2001
M J Bravo H Farid

Do judgments of texture similarity reflect surface texture or image texture? To find out, we had observers view a rectangular surface that was folded into three panels, much like a brochure. Each panel was textured with an oriented noise pattern and the observers' task was to determine which side panel matched the center panel in surface texture. Information about surface geometry was conveyed ...

2004
Sanjiv K. Bhatia

Image quilting is a texture synthesis technique to create a large texture by wrapping around patches of a small texture in a way that the repetition of small texture is not noticeable. The basic algorithm is to randomly select small patches in a given texture. These patches are then positioned in a large texture to be synthesized and blended across boundaries to remove the appearance of boundar...

Journal: :Comput. Graph. Forum 2009
Yiming Liu Jiaping Wang Su Xue Xin Tong Sing Bing Kang Baining Guo

We propose a new texture editing operation called texture splicing. For this operation, we regard a texture as having repetitive elements (textons) seamlessly distributed in a particular pattern. Taking two textures as input, texture splicing generates a new texture by selecting the texton appearance from one texture and distribution from the other. Texture splicing involves self-similarity sea...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell. 1989
Dorothea Blostein Narendra Ahuja

A perspective view of a slanted textured surface shows systematic changes in the density, area, and aspect-ratio of texture elements. These apparent changes in texture element properties can be analyzed to recover information about the physical layout of the scene. However, in practice it is difficult to identify texture elements, especially in images where the texture elements are partially oc...

Journal: :Vision Research 2005
Clara Casco Alba Grieco Gianluca Campana Maria Pia Corvino Giovanni Caputo

To investigate whether processing underlying texture segmentation is limited when texture is not attended, we measured orientation discrimination accuracy and visual evoked potentials (VEPs) while a texture bar was cyclically alternated with a uniform texture, either attended or not. Orientation discrimination was maximum when the bar was explicitly attended, above threshold when implicitly att...

Journal: :Pattern Recognition Letters 2015
Fahad Shahbaz Khan Rao Muhammad Anwer Joost van de Weijer Michael Felsberg Jorma Laaksonen

Describing textures is a challenging problem in computer vision and pattern recognition. The classification problem involves assigning a category label to the texture class it belongs to. Several factors such as variations in scale, illumination and viewpoint make the problem of texture description extremely challenging. A variety of histogram based texture representations exists in literature....

Journal: :Vision Research 1995
S.Sabina Wolfson Michael S. Landy

Preattentive texture segregation was examined using textures composed of randomly placed, oriented line segments. A difference in texture element orientation produced an illusory, or orientation-defined, texture edge. Subjects discriminated between two textures, one with a straight texture edge and one with a "wavy" texture edge. Across conditions the orientation of the texture elements and the...

2015
Christoph Georg Eichkitz John Davies

T exture analysis is the extraction of textural features from images (Tuceryan and Jain, 1998). The meaning of texture varies, depending on the area of science in which it is used. In general, texture refers to the physical character of an object or the appearance of an image. In image analysis, texture is defined as a function of the spatial variation in intensities of pixels (Tuceryan and Jai...

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