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Functional tree models reacting to the environment

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Visually realistic tree images competing for light and space have been created previously [Paubicki et al. 2009]. Here we present a method of generating tree forms reacting to the environment based on several biological hypothesis. In this method, a tree is composed of functional organs playing roles of sources and/or sinks of biomass. Each tree is a stand-alone artificial life with internal feedback between its structure and functioning.

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Paubicki, W., Horel, K., Longay, S., Runions, A., Lane, B., and Prusinkiewicz, R. M. P. 2009. Self-organizing tree models for image synthesis. In ACM Transactions on Graphics - Proceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH 2009, 1--10.

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      SIGGRAPH '11: ACM SIGGRAPH 2011 Posters
      August 2011
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      DOI:10.1145/2037715
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