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Multi-layered Stack Mosaic with Rotatable Objects

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We present a new type of mosaic, the multi-layered stack mosaic with photographs of rotated objects. Our algorithm uses multi-layered Photomosaics with database enrichment by element rotation. The benefit of this algorithm is that an artist can not only produce a digital mosaic with a relatively small database without degrading the quality of the mosaic, but that the Multi-layered Stack Mosaic also generates unique and strong artistic expressions which gives an illusion of piled stackable objects. Since the result has a unique visual style, we intend to exhibit our mosaic images at galleries such as the Epson Color Imaging Contest and the CAU Art Center.

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Park, J.W., Yoon, K.H., Ryoo, S.T. (2006). Multi-layered Stack Mosaic with Rotatable Objects. In: Nishita, T., Peng, Q., Seidel, HP. (eds) Advances in Computer Graphics. CGI 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4035. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11784203_2

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