In our method, λ controls image smoothness, and σ is the texture scale. For more details, please see our paper.
Input image | |||
σ=1 | σ=2 | σ=3 | |
λ=0.01 | |||
λ=0.015 |
Input image | |||
σ=1 | σ=2 | σ=4 | |
λ=0.01 | |||
λ=0.02 |
Input image | ||
σ=1 | σ=2 | |
λ=0.005 | ||
λ=0.01 |
Input image | ||
σ=1.5 | σ=2.5 | |
λ=0.005 | ||
λ=0.01 |
Input image | ||
σ=1 | σ=2 | |
λ=0.015 | ||
λ=0.03 |
Input image [5] | |
σ=0.5 | σ=1 |
σ=2 | σ=4 (Best) |
[1] Moble mosaic from acient Bishapur city with a history start from 260 A.D.
[2] Mosaic work by the Community of Jesus (Orleans, MA, USA), designed by Chris Kanaga of the Community of Jesus. Photographed by Cole Matson and published in Transpositions.
[3] Mosaic floor in the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia.
[4] Ground mosaic floor in the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Memorial church from Flicker user Irice.
[5] Photo from Purplexsu.net