@inproceedings{DeCarlo:2004:IRS,
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author = {Doug DeCarlo and Adam Finkelstein and Szymon Rusinkiewicz},
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editor = {Aaron Hertzmann and Craig Kaplan},
url = {http://athos.rutgers.edu/~decarlo/publications.html},
localfile = {papers/DeCarlo.2004.IRS.pdf},
address = {New York},
publisher = {ACM Press},
doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/987657.987661},
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booktitle = NPAR2004,
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title = {{I}nteractive {R}endering of {S}uggestive {C}ontours with {T}emporal
{C}oherence},
abstract = {Line drawings can convey shape using remarkably minimal visual
content. Suggestive contours, which are lines drawn at certain
types of view-dependent surface inflections, were proposed
recently as a way of improving the effectiveness of
computer-generated line drawings. This paper extends previous work
on static suggestive contours to dynamic and real-time settings.
We analyze movement of suggestive contours with respect to changes
in viewpoint, and offer techniques for improving the quality of
strokes rendered for a moving camera. We describe practical
algorithms for rendering drawings with contours and suggestive
contours at interactive rates. Finally, we discuss techniques for
improving the visual appearance of suggestive contours, in both
the static and dynamic cases. },
year = {2004},
pages = {15--24},
}
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