User Interaction for Image Recolouring Using L2. Grogan, M., Dahyot, R., & Smolic, A. In Proceedings of the 14th European Conference on Visual Media Production (CVMP 2017), of CVMP 2017, pages 6:1–6:10, New York, NY, USA, 2017. ACM. Awarded best paper CVMP 2017Paper doi abstract bibtex Recently, an example based colour transfer approach proposed modelling the colour distributions of a palette and target image using Gaussian Mixture Models, and registers them by minimising the robust £2 distance between the mixtures. In this paper we propose to extend this approach to allow for user interaction. We present two interactive recolouring applications, the first allowing the user to select colour correspondences between a target and palette image, while the second palette based application allows the user to edit a palette of colours to determine the image recolouring. We modify the £2 based cost function to improve results when an interactive interface is used, and take measures to ensure that even when minimal input is given by the user, good colour transfer results are created. Both applications are available through a web interface and qualitatively assessed against recent recolouring techniques.
@inproceedings{Grogan:2017:UII:3150165.3150171,
author = {Grogan, Mair{\'e}ad and Dahyot, Rozenn and Smolic, Aljosa},
title = {User Interaction for Image Recolouring Using L2},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 14th European Conference on Visual Media Production (CVMP 2017)},
series = {CVMP 2017},
year = {2017},
isbn = {978-1-4503-5329-8},
location = {London, United Kingdom},
pages = {6:1--6:10},
articleno = {6},
numpages = {10},
note = {Awarded best paper CVMP 2017},
url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/3150165.3150171},
doi = {10.1145/3150165.3150171},
abstract = {Recently, an example based colour transfer approach proposed modelling the colour distributions of a palette and target image
using Gaussian Mixture Models, and registers them by minimising the robust £2 distance between the mixtures.
In this paper we propose to extend this approach to allow for user interaction. We present two interactive recolouring applications,
the first allowing the user to select colour correspondences between a target and palette image, while the second palette based application
allows the user to edit a palette of colours to determine the image recolouring. We modify the £2 based cost function to improve
results when an interactive interface is used, and take measures to ensure that even when minimal input is given by the user,
good colour transfer results are created.
Both applications are available through a web interface and qualitatively assessed against recent recolouring techniques.},
acmid = {3150171},
publisher = {ACM},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
keywords = {L2 Registration, Colour transfer, palette based image recoloring}}
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