Exploring non-photorealistic rendering with genetic programming
Created by W.Langdon from
gp-bibliography.bib Revision:1.8120
- @Article{Baniasadi:2015:GPEM,
-
author = "Maryam Baniasadi and Brian J. Ross",
-
title = "Exploring non-photorealistic rendering with genetic
programming",
-
journal = "Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines",
-
year = "2015",
-
volume = "16",
-
number = "2",
-
pages = "211--239",
-
month = jun,
-
keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Evolutionary
art",
-
ISSN = "1389-2576",
-
DOI = "doi:10.1007/s10710-014-9234-0",
-
size = "29 pages",
-
abstract = "The field of evolutionary art focuses on using
artificial evolution as a means for generating and
exploring artistic images and designs. Here, we use
evolutionary computation to generate painterly styles
of images. A source image is read into the system, and
a genetic program is evolved that will re-render the
image with non-photorealistic effects. A main
contribution of this research is that the colour mixing
expression is evolved, which permits a variety of
interesting NPR effects to arise. The mixing expression
evaluates mathematical properties of the dynamically
changing canvas, which results in the evolution of
adaptive NPR procedures. Automatic fitness evaluation
includes Ralph's aesthetic model, colour matching, and
direct luminosity matching. A few simple techniques for
economical brush stroke application on the canvas are
supported, which produce different stylistic effects.
Using our approach, a number of established, as well as
innovative, non-photorealistic painting effects were
produced.",
- }
Genetic Programming entries for
Maryam Baniasadi
Brian J Ross
Citations