@inproceedings{DiBlasi:2005:FTM,
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optorganization = {Eurographics},
author = {Di Blasi, Gianpiero and Giovanni Gallo and M. Petralia},
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editor = {L{\'a}szl{\'o} Neumann and Mateu Sbert Casasayas and Bruce Gooch and
Werner Purgathofer},
address = {Aire-la-Ville, Switzerland},
localfile = {papers/DiBlasi.2005.FTM.pdf},
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publisher = {Eurographics Association},
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doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2312/COMPAESTH/COMPAESTH05/029-039},
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{http://www.eg.org/EG/DL/WS/COMPAESTH/COMPAESTH05/029-039.pdf.abstract.pdf;internal&action=paperabstract.action},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of the First Eurographics Workshop on Computational
Aesthetics in Graphics, Visualization and Imaging 2005 (May
18--20, 2005, Girona, Spain)},
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abstract = {Art often provides valuable hints for technological innovations
especially in the field of Image Processing and Computer Graphics.
In this paper we survey in an unified framework three methods to
transform a raster input image into good quality mosaics:
artificial mosaic, photo mosaic and puzzle image mosaic. The
common and different ideas among these methods are reported. The
main goal of all the methods is to produce good results in an
acceptable time and without user intervention. Examples reported
in the paper show how the right mixture of mathematical tools may
lead to impressive results.},
title = {{F}ast {T}echniques for {M}osaic {R}endering},
year = {2005},
pages = {29--39},
}
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