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2020

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Two-Stage Photograph Cartoonization Via Line Tracing, Simin Li, Qiang Wen, Shuang Zhao, Zixun Sun, Shengfeng He Oct 2020

Two-Stage Photograph Cartoonization Via Line Tracing, Simin Li, Qiang Wen, Shuang Zhao, Zixun Sun, Shengfeng He

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Cartoon is highly abstracted with clear edges, which makes it unique from the other art forms. In this paper, we focus on the essential cartoon factors of abstraction and edges, aiming to cartoonize real-world photographs like an artist. To this end, we propose a two-stage network, each stage explicitly targets at producing abstracted shading and crisp edges respectively. In the first abstraction stage, we propose a novel unsupervised bilateral flattening loss, which allows generating high-quality smoothing results in a label-free manner. Together with two other semantic-aware losses, the abstraction stage imposes different forms of regularization for creating cartoon-like flattened images. …


Example-Based Colourization Via Dense Encoding Pyramids, Chufeng Xiao, Chu Han, Zhuming Zhang, Jing Qin, Tien-Tsin Wong, Guoqiang Han, Shengfeng He Feb 2020

Example-Based Colourization Via Dense Encoding Pyramids, Chufeng Xiao, Chu Han, Zhuming Zhang, Jing Qin, Tien-Tsin Wong, Guoqiang Han, Shengfeng He

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

We propose a novel deep example-based image colourization method called dense encoding pyramid network. In our study, we define the colourization as a multinomial classification problem. Given a greyscale image and a reference image, the proposed network leverages large-scale data and then predicts colours by analysing the colour distribution of the reference image. We design the network as a pyramid structure in order to exploit the inherent multi-scale, pyramidal hierarchy of colour representations. Between two adjacent levels, we propose a hierarchical decoder-encoder filter to pass the colour distributions from the lower level to higher level in order to take both …