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Yang Kewei, Sun Zhengxing. Vector and Pixel Space Depended Stitch Definition and Style Transfer for Random-Needle Embroidery[J]. Journal of Computer-Aided Design & Computer Graphics, 2018, 30(5): 778-790. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1089.2018.16471
Citation: Yang Kewei, Sun Zhengxing. Vector and Pixel Space Depended Stitch Definition and Style Transfer for Random-Needle Embroidery[J]. Journal of Computer-Aided Design & Computer Graphics, 2018, 30(5): 778-790. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1089.2018.16471

Vector and Pixel Space Depended Stitch Definition and Style Transfer for Random-Needle Embroidery

  • We present an image stylization method to simulate Random-needle Embroidery which has been designated as Intangible Cultural Heritage.We first define the rendering primitive of this art,namely,stitch,i.e.,collection of threads arranged in a certain pattern inseparably both in vector space and pixel space in vector space,we design different thread distributions which include the orientations,intersection angles,lengths and widths of threads in stitches,and in pixel space,the rendering primitives are generated by rasterizing the stitches on 2D pixel arrays.We also generate a dictionary to represent the generated stitches.Afterwards,for an input image,based on image segmentation and feature extraction,each region is partitioned into sub-regions to describe the content of the region.Finally,for each sub-region new stitches can be synthesized by optimizing a linear combination of stitch dictionary atoms via sparse representation,and rendering image is generated by placing stitches with different attributes on the canvas.Experimental results show that our method can effectively translate the input image into an art image with the style of random-needle.
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