Refinement Techniques for Animated Evolutionary Photomosaics using Limited Tile Collections
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author = "Shahrul Badariah Mat Sah and Vic Ciesielski and
Daryl D'Souza",
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title = "Refinement Techniques for Animated Evolutionary
Photomosaics using Limited Tile Collections",
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booktitle = "EvoMUSART",
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year = "2010",
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editor = "Cecilia {Di Chio} and Anthony Brabazon and
Gianni A. {Di Caro} and Marc Ebner and Muddassar Farooq and
Andreas Fink and Jorn Grahl and Gary Greenfield and
Penousal Machado and Michael O'Neill and
Ernesto Tarantino and Neil Urquhart",
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volume = "6025",
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series = "LNCS",
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pages = "281--290",
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address = "Istanbul",
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month = "7-9 " # apr,
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organisation = "EvoStar",
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publisher = "Springer",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming,
Non-photorealistic rendering, animated evolved
photomosaic, evolved art, genetic art, digital art",
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isbn13 = "978-3-642-12241-5",
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DOI = "doi:10.1007/978-3-642-12242-2_29",
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abstract = "An animated evolutionary photomosaic is produced from
a sequence of still or static photomosaics to evolve a
near match to a given target image. A static
photomosaic is composed of small digital images or
tiles, each having their own aesthetic value. If the
tiles are prepared manually, the tile collections are
typically small. This potentially limits the visual
quality of a photomosaic as there may not be sufficient
options for matching tiles. We investigate the use of
colour adjustment and tile size variation techniques
via genetic programming to improve the animated
photomosaics. The results show that colour adjustment
improved both visual quality and fitness. However, it
can produce strange looking tiles. Tile size variation
was able to focus on details in the target image but
produced slightly worse fitness values than an
equal-sized tiles approach. Combining these techniques
revealed that, regardless of the size of tiles, colour
adjustment was the dominant refinement. In conclusion,
each of these techniques is able to produce an
aesthetically different animation effect and presents a
better mechanism for generating photomosaics w",
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notes = "EvoMUSART'2010 held in conjunction with EuroGP'2010
EvoCOP2010 EvoBIO2010",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Shahrul Badariah Mat Sah
Victor Ciesielski
Daryl J D'Souza
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