id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_sqxl66a36nb4pkqdloasjdq4au J.P. Collomosse Cubist style rendering from photographs 2003 12 .pdf application/pdf 9403 719 61 salient features identified within the image set, such as eyes, approach is especially interesting, as it requires the identification of salient features within images to produce an By salient feature we mean an image region containing an object of interest, such as an eye To the best of our knowledge, "high level" salient features have not been used previously to produce non-photorealistic renderings. interaction and abstraction (we construct compositions using identified high-level features rather that allowing a user feature; (b) the continuous forward vector field; (c) the mesh of quadrilaterals (mapped pixel areas); (d) the final distorted image. This process is biased toward producing a set C containing features whose equivalence classes are similar in proportion to the original source images. composition of the chosen features in C to produce the final image. rendering process is both entirely automatic and deterministic, deriving stroke parameters from the composition image to produce the painting. ./cache/work_sqxl66a36nb4pkqdloasjdq4au.pdf ./txt/work_sqxl66a36nb4pkqdloasjdq4au.txt