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We present a simple image-based method of generating novel visual appearance in which a new image is synthesized by stitching together small patches of existing images. We call this process image quilting. First, we use quilting as a fast and very simple texture synthesis algorithm which produces surprisingly good results for a wide range of textures. Second, we extend the algorithm to perform texture transfer — rendering an object with a texture taken from a different object. More generally, we demonstrate how an image can be re-rendered in the style of a different image. The method works directly on the images and does not require 3D information.
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Alexei A. Efros
William T. Freeman
University of California, Berkeley
Mitsubishi Electric (United States)
Mitsubishi Electric (Japan)
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d9e8a60d540cafc5837f98 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/383259.383296