Nonparametric Bayesian Texture Learning and Synthesis
Zhu, Long, Chen, Yuanahao, Freeman, Bill, Torralba, Antonio
–Neural Information Processing Systems
We present a nonparametric Bayesian method for texture learning and synthesis. A texture image is represented by a 2D-Hidden Markov Model (2D-HMM) where the hidden states correspond to the cluster labeling of textons and the transition matrix encodes their spatial layout (the compatibility between adjacent textons). The HDP makes use of Dirichlet process prior which favors regular textures by penalizing the model complexity. This framework (HDP-2D-HMM) learns the texton vocabulary and their spatial layout jointly and automatically. The HDP-2D-HMM results in a compact representation of textures which allows fast texture synthesis with comparable rendering quality over the state-of-the-art image-based rendering methods.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Feb-15-2020, 04:13:02 GMT
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