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Sketch2Photo

Sketch2Photo
Sketch2Photo: Internet Image Montage Tao Chen1 Ming-Ming Cheng1 Ping Tan2 Ariel Shamir3 Shi-Min Hu1 1TNList, Department of Computer Science and Technology, Tsinghua University 2National University of Singapore 3The Interdisciplinary Center Abstract We present a system that composes a realistic picture from a simple freehand sketch annotated with text labels. The composed picture is generated by seamlessly stitching several photographs in agreement with the sketch and text labels; these are found by searching the Internet. Paper Sketch2Photo: Internet Image Montage ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2009, ACM Transactions on Graphics, to appear Tao Chen, Ming-Ming Cheng, Ping Tan, Ariel Shamir, Shi-Min Hu System Pipeline Retrieval Results Composition Results Video Supplementary Materials 1. General supplementary materials, including intermediate results and comparisons. 2. High resolution compositions and detailed statistics of the user studies. Sktech2Photo Team Acknowledgments Note Original Name: PhotoSketch.

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About RDFa - Webmaster Tools Help Marking up content using RDFa RDFa is a way to label content to describe a specific type of information, such as a restaurant review, an event, a person, or a product listing. These information types are called entities or items.

当头戴式显示器遇上导演,“沉浸式电影”要让我们大开眼界 爱范儿 · Beats of Bits 观察 范品 登录 观察 更多 » RDFa vs microformats from Evan Prodromou I'm fascinated by the idea of including semantic markup in Plain Old XHTML pages, and I'm excited by recent developments in this area. But I'm also concerned about the growing discrepancy between the W3C's initiative, namely RDFa, and the more established but conversely less official microformats effort. I think that having competing standards efforts in this area is going to hurt the advancement of so-called small-s semantic Web technologies, which is going to be bad for everyone. Using XHTML as its own metadata substrate makes for some interesting applications, some of which are starting to disseminate on the Web.

Next3D's plan to bring recorded video to the Oculus Rift The dream of wearing a lightweight headset, like the Oculus Rift , in order to simulate physical presence isn't limited to the imaginary worlds of video games. One man's vision is that of immersive TV shows, movies and live sports. In fact, David Cole, co-founder of Next3D and an industry veteran who helps content creators and providers produce and deliver 3D, has been using his Rift dev kit to bring TV and film to life since the kits started shipping in March . The company is combining its video processing and compression technology with its experience in content production and stereoscopic delivery to offer what it's called Full-Court. What’s Best: Microformats, RDFa, or Micro Data? In a recent post by Mike Blumenthal about Google’s announcement of supporting Microformats for local search, Andy Kuiper asked in the comments whether it would be best to go with Microdata versus RDFa or Microformat for marking up local business information. As the number of flavors of semantic markup have grown, I think Andy’s not the only one to wonder which markup protocol might be ideal. Here’s my opinion. When you’re asking “which is better?”, it’s important to know what we’re speaking-of, since there are a number of different goals that people could be pursuing. For some, this is a question of which is better from an elegance-of-coding perspective (if you’re interested in this, you might read Evan Prodromou’s great article, RDFa vs microformats).

John Balestrieri Paint·y: Of, coated with, or soiled with paint: a painty finish; painty overalls.Having a crudely or clumsily painted surface: The stage set consisted chiefly of painty scenery. I am developing experimental, stroke-based rendering software—affectionately known as Painty. The software takes a photo, 3D rendering, or some other image as input, perceptually deconstructs it, then rebuilds a new image as a sequence of brush strokes. Painty uses image processing and machine vision algorithms but is guided by my background in art & design.

The Open Graph Protocol Photo Clip Art Live demo People Jean-François Lalonde (Carnegie Mellon University)Derek Hoiem (Carnegie Mellon University) Alexei A. Efros (Carnegie Mellon University)Carsten Rother (Microsoft Research Cambridge)John Winn (Microsoft Research Cambridge)Antonio Criminisi (Microsoft Research Cambridge) Photosketcher: Interactive Sketch-Based Image Synthesis Photosketcher: Interactive Sketch-Based Image Synthesis Nov.-Dec. 2011 (vol. 31 no. 6) pp. 56-66 Photosketcher is an interactive system for progressively synthesizing novel images using only sparse user sketches as input.

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