Shape Approximation by a Fractal Model

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1987
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Eurographics Association
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The use of fractals to synthesize complex objects is of current interest in the computer graphics community. A powerful way to compute fractals is the use of IFS (iterated function system) which is a set of contractions with associated probabilities which characterize the fractal. This theory, developed by M. Barnsley and al., can produce very complicated objects. We present a method to solve the inverse problem for these globally constructed fractals : given a set A (attractor), find an IFS that will approximately generate A. We use an optimisation method to minimize a distance between A and the current set L. Several distances have been tested and an algorithm has been implemented which gives good results. A test image is presented.
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@inproceedings{
10.2312:egtp.19871013
, booktitle = {
EG 1987-Technical Papers
}, editor = {}, title = {{
Shape Approximation by a Fractal Model
}}, author = {
Levy-Vehel, J.
 and
Gagalowicz, A.
}, year = {
1987
}, publisher = {
Eurographics Association
}, ISSN = {
1017-4656
}, ISBN = {}, DOI = {
10.2312/egtp.19871013
} }
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