Optimization‐Based Gradient Mesh Colour Transfer

dc.contributor.authorXiao, Yien_US
dc.contributor.authorWan, Liangen_US
dc.contributor.authorLeung, Chi Singen_US
dc.contributor.authorLai, Yu‐Kunen_US
dc.contributor.authorWong, Tien‐Tsinen_US
dc.contributor.editorDeussen, Oliver and Zhang, Hao (Richard)en_US
dc.date.accessioned2015-10-12T13:32:46Z
dc.date.available2015-10-12T13:32:46Z
dc.date.issued2015en_US
dc.description.abstractIn vector graphics, gradient meshes represent an image object by one or more regularly connected grids. Every grid point has attributes as the position, colour and gradients of these quantities specified. Editing the attributes of an existing gradient mesh (such as the colour gradients) is not only non‐intuitive but also time‐consuming. To facilitate user‐friendly colour editing, we develop an optimization‐based colour transfer method for gradient meshes. The key idea is built on the fact that we can approximate a colour transfer operation on gradient meshes with a linear transfer function. In this paper, we formulate the approximation as an optimization problem, which aims to minimize the colour distribution of the example image and the transferred gradient mesh. By adding proper constraints, i.e. image gradients, to the optimization problem, the details of the gradient meshes can be better preserved. With the linear transfer function, we are able to edit the of the mesh points automatically, while preserving the structure of the gradient mesh. The experimental results show that our method can generate pleasing recoloured gradient meshes.In vector graphics, gradient meshes represent an image object by one or more regularly connected grids. Every grid point has attributes as the position, colour and gradients of these quantities specified. Editing the attributes of an existing gradient mesh (such as the colour gradients) is not only non‐intuitive but also time‐consuming. To facilitate user‐friendly colour editing, we develop an optimization‐based colour transfer method for gradient meshes. The key idea is built on the fact that we can approximate a colour transfer operation on gradient meshes with a linear transfer function. In this paper, we formulate the approximation as an optimization problem, which aims to minimize the colour distribution of the example image and the transferred gradient mesh. By adding proper constraints, i.e. image gradients, to the optimization problem, the details of the gradient meshes can be better preserved.en_US
dc.description.number6en_US
dc.description.sectionheadersArticlesen_US
dc.description.seriesinformationComputer Graphics Forumen_US
dc.description.volume34en_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/cgf.12524en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1111/cgf.12524en_US
dc.publisherCopyright © 2015 The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.en_US
dc.subjectgradient meshen_US
dc.subjectexample‐based colour transferen_US
dc.subjectlinear operatoren_US
dc.subjectoptimizationen_US
dc.subjectI.3.3 [Computer Graphics]: Picture/Image Generation—en_US
dc.titleOptimization‐Based Gradient Mesh Colour Transferen_US
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