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Directional texture transfer for video

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Texture transfer is a method that copies the texture of a reference image to a target image. This technique has an advantage in that various styles can be expressed according to the reference image, in a single framework. However, in this technique, it is not easy to control the effect of each style. In addition, when this technique is extended to processing video images, maintaining temporal coherence is very difficult. In this paper, we propose an algorithm that transfers the texture of a reference image to a target video while retaining the directionality of the target video. The algorithm maintains the temporal coherency of the transferred texture, and controls the style of the texture transfer.

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This work (Grants No. C0004960) was supported by Business for Cooperative R & D between Industry, Academy, and Research Institute funded Korea Small and Medium Business Administration in 2013.

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Kang, D., Kong, P., Yoon, K. et al. Directional texture transfer for video. Multimed Tools Appl 74, 245–258 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11042-013-1759-3

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