Visual Texture

Visual Texture
Title Visual Texture PDF eBook
Author Michal Haindl
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 304
Release 2013-01-18
Genre Computers
ISBN 1447149025

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This book surveys the state of the art in multidimensional, physically-correct visual texture modeling. Features: reviews the entire process of texture synthesis, including material appearance representation, measurement, analysis, compression, modeling, editing, visualization, and perceptual evaluation; explains the derivation of the most common representations of visual texture, discussing their properties, advantages, and limitations; describes a range of techniques for the measurement of visual texture, including BRDF, SVBRDF, BTF and BSSRDF; investigates the visualization of textural information, from texture mapping and mip-mapping to illumination- and view-dependent data interpolation; examines techniques for perceptual validation and analysis, covering both standard pixel-wise similarity measures and also methods of visual psychophysics; reviews the applications of visual textures, from visual scene analysis in medical applications, to high-quality visualizations in the automotive industry.

Principles of Form and Design

Principles of Form and Design
Title Principles of Form and Design PDF eBook
Author Wucius Wong
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 356
Release 1993-09-16
Genre Design
ISBN 9780471285526

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An unprecedented package that gives readers the content of three important references by one of today's most influential design writers. This is a master class in the principles and practical fundamentals of design that will appeal to a broad audience of graphic artists and designers.

Perceiving Visual Texture

Perceiving Visual Texture
Title Perceiving Visual Texture PDF eBook
Author Ronald M. Pickett
Publisher
Total Pages 52
Release 1968
Genre Visual texture recognition
ISBN

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The visual perception of texture is introduced as a research problem important, in itself, but important also as an entrance into the broader and little understood area of complex pattern perception. Definitions of texture, both from a substantive and an abstract standpoint, are presented and followed by discussions of: (1) the information carried in textures and (2) the possible functions of texture perception in visually controlled behavior. Then a review of laboratory and field studies is presented, followed by a discussion of directions for future research. A functional theory of pattern perception is assumed, in which the processing of substantive information in optical patterns is emphasized. The application of man's natural visual capacities is proposed for scientific imagery analysis. Techniques are suggested for presenting the imagery in an ecologically relevant context of substantive analysis and description. (Author).

Computer Analysis of Visual Textures

Computer Analysis of Visual Textures
Title Computer Analysis of Visual Textures PDF eBook
Author Fumiaki Tomita
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 179
Release 2013-11-11
Genre Computers
ISBN 1461315530

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This book presents theories and techniques for perception of textures by computer. Texture is a homogeneous visual pattern that we perceive in surfaces of objects such as textiles, tree barks or stones. Texture analysis is one of the first important steps in computer vision since texture provides important cues to recognize real-world objects. A major part of the book is devoted to two-dimensional analysis of texture patterns by extracting statistical and structural features. It also deals with the shape-from-texture problem which addresses recovery of the three-dimensional surface shapes based on the geometry of projection of the surface texture to the image plane. Perception is still largely mysterious. Realizing a computer vision system that can work in the real world requires more research and ex periment. Capability of textural perception is a key component. We hope this book will contribute to the advancement of computer vision toward robust, useful systems. vVe would like to express our appreciation to Professor Takeo Kanade at Carnegie Mellon University for his encouragement and help in writing this book; to the members of Computer Vision Section at Electrotechni cal Laboratory for providing an excellent research environment; and to Carl W. Harris at Kluwer Academic Publishers for his help in preparing the manuscript.

Visual Texture on Fabric

Visual Texture on Fabric
Title Visual Texture on Fabric PDF eBook
Author Lisa Kerpoe
Publisher C&T Publishing Inc
Total Pages 339
Release 2012
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1607054477

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This comprehensive guide to water-based resist dyeing techniques makes the process easy to learn (and even more fun to play with) using Lisa's test-driven instructions for creating depth on a flat surface. Paint, stamp, stencil, splatter, layer...and come away with soft, touchable fabric made with your own signature style.

Sensory Evaluation of Food

Sensory Evaluation of Food
Title Sensory Evaluation of Food PDF eBook
Author Harry T. Lawless
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 603
Release 2010-09-27
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1441964886

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The ?eld of sensory science has grown exponentially since the publication of the p- vious version of this work. Fifteen years ago the journal Food Quality and Preference was fairly new. Now it holds an eminent position as a venue for research on sensory test methods (among many other topics). Hundreds of articles relevant to sensory testing have appeared in that and in other journals such as the Journal of Sensory Studies. Knowledge of the intricate cellular processes in chemoreception, as well as their genetic basis, has undergone nothing less than a revolution, culminating in the award of the Nobel Prize to Buck and Axel in 2004 for their discovery of the olfactory receptor gene super family. Advances in statistical methodology have accelerated as well. Sensometrics meetings are now vigorous and well-attended annual events. Ideas like Thurstonian modeling were not widely embraced 15 years ago, but now seem to be part of the everyday thought process of many sensory scientists. And yet, some things stay the same. Sensory testing will always involve human participants. Humans are tough measuring instruments to work with. They come with varying degrees of acumen, training, experiences, differing genetic equipment, sensory capabilities, and of course, different preferences. Human foibles and their associated error variance will continue to place a limitation on sensory tests and actionable results. Reducing, controlling, partitioning, and explaining error variance are all at the heart of good test methods and practices.

Color Magic for Quilters

Color Magic for Quilters
Title Color Magic for Quilters PDF eBook
Author Ann Seely
Publisher Rodale
Total Pages 258
Release 1999-01-15
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 9780875969855

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Helps quilters to choose colors that work well together.