the 43rd international conference and exhibition on
24-28 July
Anaheim, California
cSculpt is a real-time collaborative modellng system for digital sculpting and appearance painting, taking advantage of a multi-resolution algorithm for merging users' edits.
Claudio Calabrese
Sapienza – Università di Roma
Gabriele Salvati
Sapienza – Università di Roma
Marco Tarini
Università degli Studi dell'Insubria
Fabio Pellacini
Sapienza – Università di Roma
StyLit is a new approach to example-based stylization of 3D scenes. It incorporates illumination-specific effects and an improved synthesis algorithm, and it better preserves the visual richness of hand-created style exemplars.
Jakub Fišer
Czech Technical University in Prague
Ondřej Jamriška
Czech Technical University in Prague
Michal Lukáč
Czech Technical University in Prague
Eli Shechtman
Adobe Research
Paul Asente
Adobe Research
Jingwan Lu
Adobe Research
Daniel Sykora
Czech Technical University in Prague
This paper presents a method that manipulates perceived object shape from a single input image. It produces the illusion of shape sharpening or rounding by modifying orientation patterns, strongly correlated to surface curvature. The warping algorithm produces convincing shape manipulation results for a variety of materials and lighting environments.
Romain Vergne
Université Grenoble Alpes, Centre national de la recherche scientifique, INRIA
Pascal Barla
INRIA
Georges-Pierre Bonneau
Université Grenoble Alpes, Centre national de la recherche scientifique, INRIA
Roland W. Fleming
Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen
This system's goal is to let people imagine and explore how they may look in a different country, era, hairstyle, hair color, age, and practically anything else that can be queried in an image search engine.
Ira Kemelmacher-Shlizerman
University of Washington
This paper introduces a set of image filters to alter the perceived properties of the observed materials in a natural way. The filters construct a multi-scale decomposition and modify three axes: scale, sign, and amplitude of the sub-band coefficients. User studies validate the perceptual effects of the filters.
Ivaylo Boyadzhiev
Cornell University
Kavita Bala
Cornell University
Sylvain Paris
Adobe Research
Edward H. Adelson
Massachusetts Institute of Technology