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Author, Editor
Author(s):
Smith, Kaleigh
Liu, Yunjun
Klein, Allison
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Not MPG Author(s):
Liu, Yunjun
Klein, Allison
Editor(s):
Anjyo, Ken
Faloutsos, Petros
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BibTeX cite key*:
Smith2005
Title, Booktitle
Title*:
Animosaics
animosaics_final.pdf (4087.54 KB)
Booktitle*:
Computer Animation 2005 : ACM SIGGRAPH / Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation
Event, URLs
Conference URL::
Downloading URL:
http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1073368.1073397
Event Address*:
Los Angeles, California
Language:
English
Event Date*
(no longer used):
Organization:
ACM
Event Start Date:
6 January 2006
Event End Date:
6 January 2006
Publisher
Name*:
ACM
URL:
http://doi.acm.org/
Address*:
New York, USA
Type:
Vol, No, Year, pp.
Series:
Volume:
Number:
Month:
Pages:
201-208
Year*:
2005
VG Wort Pages:
ISBN/ISSN:
1-7695-2270-X
Sequence Number:
DOI:
Note, Abstract, ©
(LaTeX) Abstract:
Animated mosaics are a traditional form of stop-motion animation created by arranging and rearranging small objects or tiles from frame to frame. While this animation style is uniquely compelling, the traditional process of manually placing and then moving tiles in each frame is time-consuming and labourious. Recent work has proposed algorithms for static mosaics, but generating temporally coherent mosaic animations has remained open. In addition, previous techniques for temporal coherence allow non-photorealistic primitives to layer, blend, deform, or scale, techniques that are unsuitable for mosaic animations. This paper presents
a new approach to temporal coherence and applies this to build a method for creating mosaic animations. Specifically, we characterize temporal coherence as the
coordinated movement of groups of primitives. We describe a system for achieving this coordinated movement to create temporally coherent geometric packings of 2D shapes over time. We also show how to create static mosaics comprised of different tile shapes using area-based centroidal Voronoi diagrams.
Keywords:
Computer Graphics, Animation
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Correlation
MPG Unit:
Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik
MPG Subunit:
Computer Graphics Group
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not specified
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BibTeX Entry:

@INPROCEEDINGS{Smith2005,
AUTHOR = {Smith, Kaleigh and Liu, Yunjun and Klein, Allison},
EDITOR = {Anjyo, Ken and Faloutsos, Petros},
TITLE = {Animosaics},
BOOKTITLE = {Computer Animation 2005 : ACM SIGGRAPH / Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation},
PUBLISHER = {ACM},
YEAR = {2005},
ORGANIZATION = {ACM},
PAGES = {201--208},
ADDRESS = {Los Angeles, California},
ISBN = {1-7695-2270-X},
}


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