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Texture-based Hatching for Color Image and Video

  • Yang, Hee-Kyung;Min, Kyung-Ha
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.763-781
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    • 2011
  • We present a texture-based hatching technique for color images and video. Whereas existing approaches produce monochrome hatching effects in considering of triangular mesh models by applying strokes of uniform size, our scheme produces color hatching effects from photographs and video using strokes with a range of sizes. We use a Delaunay triangulation to create a mesh of triangles with sizes that reflect the structure of an input image. At each vertex of this triangulation, the flow of the image is analyzed and a hatching texture is then created with the same alignment, based on real pencil strokes. This texture is given a modified version of a color sampled from the image, and then it is used to fill all the triangles adjoining the vertex. The three hatching textures that accumulate in each triangle are averaged and the result of this process across all the triangles forms the output image. We can also add a paper texture effect and enhance feature lines in the image. Our algorithm can also be applied to video. The results are visually pleasing hatching effects similar to those seen in color pencil drawings and oil paintings.

Automatic Estimation of Artemia Hatching Rate Using an Object Discrimination Method

  • Kim, Sung;Cho, Hong-Yeon
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.239-247
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    • 2013
  • Digital image processing is a process to analyze a large volume of information on digital images. In this study, Artemia hatching rate was measured by automatically classifying and counting cysts and larvae based on color imaging data from cyst hatching experiments using an image processing technique. The Artemia hatching rate estimation consists of a series of processes; a step to convert the scanned image data to a binary image data, a process to detect objects and to extract their shape information in the converted image data, an analysis step to choose an optimal discriminant function, and a step to recognize and classify the objects using the function. The function to classify Artemia cysts and larvae is optimally estimated based on the classification performance using the areas and the plan-form factors of the detected objects. The hatching rate using the image data obtained under the different experimental conditions was estimated in the range of 34-48%. It was shown that the maximum difference is about 19.7% and the average root-mean squared difference is about 10.9% as the difference between the results using an automatic counting (this study) and a manual counting were compared. This technique can be applied to biological specimen analysis using similar imaging information.

Real-time Image-space Hatching (실시간 영상 공간 해칭 -GPU 기반 실시간 픽셀 단위 영상공간 해칭-)

  • Kim, Yong-Jin;Lee, Seung-Yong
    • 한국HCI학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.02a
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    • pp.459-462
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    • 2009
  • Hatching is an effective artistic tool for conveying shape and shading by placing parallel line strokes on drawing objects. We present a simple and effective per-pixel image-space hatching method to draw line strokes using given stroke directions. Our hatching method directly runs on the screen and it can efficiently render highly complex scenes in hatching styles. We implement the algorithm using a pixel shader in a modern GPU.

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Effects of incubation temperature on the embryonic viability and hatching time in Russian sturgeon (Acipenser gueldenstaedtii)

  • Kim, Eun Jeong;Park, Chulhong;Nam, Yoon Kwon
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.21 no.9
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    • pp.23.1-23.8
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    • 2018
  • Background: Russian sturgeon (Acipenser gueldenstaedtii) is an emerging candidate species in the Korean aquaculture domain owing to its highly valued caviar. Although the embryonic development of this species was previously described, the complete image data on the morphological differentiation of developing embryos have not been yet fully available. Further, with the viewpoint of larval production in hatchery, the effects of temperature on embryonic viability and the temporal window of hatching event have not been extensively studied. Hence, the objective of this study was to provide a complete set of photographic image data on the embryogenesis and also to examine the effects of incubation temperatures on embryonic viability and hatching event in farm-bred Russian sturgeon. Results: Typical characteristics of embryonic development including uneven, holoblastic cleavages with unequal blastomeres, followed by the formation of germ layer, neurulation, and organogenesis until hatching, were documented. Under different temperature conditions (12, 16, or $20^{\circ}C$), viability of embryos incubated at $12^{\circ}C$ was significantly lower as relative to those of 16 and $20^{\circ}C$ incubated embryos. Hatchability of embryos was higher, and the timing of hatching event was more synchronized at $20^{\circ}C$ than at 12 and $16^{\circ}C$. Conclusion: Data from this study suggest that the incubation of Russian sturgeon embryos at $20^{\circ}C$ would be desirable in the hatchery practice with respect to the good hatchability of embryos and the synchronization of hatching events. Additionally, the updated image data for complete embryonic development could be a useful reference guide for not only developmental researches but also artificial propagation of Russian sturgeon in farms.

Shadow Techniques in Real-time Hatching Rendering (실시간 해칭 렌더링에서 그림자 기법)

  • Kim, Chan-Soo;Kim, Dae-Myung
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.806-810
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    • 2006
  • The research of computer graphics is divided into two parts of photorealistic rendering and non-photorealistic rendering. The purpose of non-photo realistic rendering is to make image like cartoon, water-color, hatching etc. In this paper, we study for real-time hatching rendering and shadow techniques and we combine two techniques to make real-time hatching shadow. In shadow techniques we apply projected texture shadow to hatching rendering. Eventually, we introduce natural real-time hatching shadow through comparison and analysis.

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Rational function model-based image matching for digital elevation model

  • PARK CHOUNG-HWAN
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Surveying, Geodesy, Photogrammetry, and Cartography Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.59-80
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    • 2005
  • This Paper Presents a Rational Function Model (RFM)-based image matching technique for IKONOS satellite imagery. This algorithm adopts the object-space approach and reduces the search space within the confined line-shaped area called the Piecewise Matching Line (PLM). Also, the detailed procedure of generating 3-D surface information using the Rational Function model Coefficients (RFCs) is introduced as an end-user point of view. As a result, the final generated Digital Elevation Model (DEM) using the proposed scheme shows a mean error of 2$\cdot$2 m and RMSE of 3$\cdot$8 m compared with that from 1:5000 digital map.

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Sketch Style Effect using Spatial Filter (공간 필터를 이용한 스케치 스타일 효과)

  • Kim, Seung-Wan;Gwun, Ou-Bong
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.9 no.12
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    • pp.86-93
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    • 2009
  • In this paper, we propose a method that generates a sketch likely to be drawn by a human from a real image(a computer generated image or a photo image). The method can create human friendly images with pen strokes by using image processing techniques such as spatial filters. In order to create the human friendly image, first, we made the tiny unnecessary contours. Second, we made the second image by inverting the first image and performed a processing similar to the first processing. Last, we subtracted the second image from the first image and added a hatch to it. The sequence of processing enables us to generate a human friendly image with line shading, likely to be sketched by water pen compared to the past method(pencil hatching and sketch effects). Also the proposed method can represent the sketch effects more effectively with applying different hatch to the shading area of a input image.

High-Speed Image Matching Method Using Geometry - Phase Information (기하 위상 정보를 이용한 고속 영상 정합 기법)

  • Chong Min-Yeong;Oh Jae-Yong;Lee Chil-Woo;Bae Ki-Tae
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.8 no.9
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    • pp.1195-1207
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, we describe image matching techniques which is automatically retrieving the exact matching area using geometry-phase information. We proposed a Matching Method which is rapidly estimating the correspondent points between adjacent images that included big-rotation and top-bottom movement element. It is a method that reduce computation quantity to be required to find an exact correspondent position using geometry-phase information of extracted points in images and DT map which set the distance value among feature points and other points on the basis of each feature point of a image. The proposed method shows good performance especially in the part to search a exact correspondent position between adjacent images that included big-rotation and top-bottom movement element.

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Pencil Hatching Effect using Sharpening and Blurring Spatial Filter (샤프닝과 블러링 필터를 이용한 연필 해칭 효과)

  • Ma, Jang-Yeol;Yong, Han-Soon;Park, Jin-Wan;Yoon, Kyung-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korea Computer Graphics Society
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.8-12
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    • 2005
  • 본 연구에서는 영상에 간단한 공간 필터를 적용하여 연필 해칭 효과를 갖는 영상을 만들어 내는 방법을 제안한다. 해칭 스타일의 톤 생성을 위하여 모션 블러링을 이용해서 입력 영상에 방향성을 주고, 샤프닝과 블러링으로 연필 해칭 효과를 만들어 낸다. 이렇게 만들어진 영상은 영상 전체에 같은 방향으로 해칭한 것 같은 효과를 가진다. 모션 블러링을 각기 다른 방향으로 적용한 영상들을 합성하면 크로스 해칭의 효과를 만들 수 있다. 여기에 소벨 필터를 사용해서 원본 영상의 에지를 검출해서 함께 합성하여 해칭을 이용한 연필화를 생성한다.

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Embryonic Development of Siberian Sturgeon Acipenser baerii under Hatchery Conditions: An Image Guide with Embryological Descriptions

  • Park, Chulhong;Lee, Sang Yoon;Kim, Dong Soo;Nam, Yoon Kwon
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.15-23
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    • 2013
  • Normal embryonic development at a constant temperature ($18^{\circ}C$) has been described for the Siberian sturgeon Acipenser baerii (Acipenseriformes). Hormone-induced spawning and artificial insemination were performed to prepare embryonic batches for embryologic examination. After insemination, early cleavages of the Siberian sturgeon embryos continued for 7 h post-fertilization (HPF), showing the typical pattern of uneven holoblastic cleavage. Blastulation and gastrulation began at 9 HPF and 19 HPF, respectively. Epiboly formation (2/3 covered) was observed at 25 HPF during gastrulation. Neurulation was initiated with the formation of a slit-like neural groove from the blastopore at 33 HPF. During neurulation, the primary embryonic kidney (pronephros) and s-shaped heart developed. The embryos underwent progressive differentiation, which is typical of Acipenseriform species. A mass hatching was observed at 130 HPF, and the average total length of the hatched prolarvae was 10.5 mm. The hatched prolarvae possessed a typical pigment plug (yolk plug). The results of this study are valuable not only as a reference guide for the artificial propagation of Siberian sturgeon in hatcheries but also as the basis for the derivation of developmental gene expression assays for this species.