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SURFACE TEXTURE FUNCTIONALITY CHARACTERISATION

by Andrej Lebar, Mihael Junkar
"... The observation of the surface texture is often subjected to ad hoc illumination conditions and subjective evaluation. In this paper it is reported on the experimental set-up for the surface texture characterisation with which it is possible to overcome this situation. ..."
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The observation of the surface texture is often subjected to ad hoc illumination conditions and subjective evaluation. In this paper it is reported on the experimental set-up for the surface texture characterisation with which it is possible to overcome this situation.

Approximation of Surface Texture Profiles

by J K Brennan, A Crampton, X Jiang, R Leach, P Harris
"... Abstract. In this paper we are interested in the approximation of continuous surface texture profiles defined only at discretely obtained points. A continuous representation is required in order to be able to apply filtration methods that assume uniform data spacing to practical data that in general ..."
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Abstract. In this paper we are interested in the approximation of continuous surface texture profiles defined only at discretely obtained points. A continuous representation is required in order to be able to apply filtration methods that assume uniform data spacing to practical data

Reflectance and texture of real-world surfaces

by Kristin J. Dana, Bram van Ginneken, Shree K. Nayar, Jan J. Koenderink - ACM TRANS. GRAPHICS , 1999
"... In this work, we investigate the visual appearance of real-world surfaces and the dependence of appearance on scale, viewing direction and illumination direction. At ne scale, surface variations cause local intensity variation or image texture. The appearance of this texture depends on both illumina ..."
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In this work, we investigate the visual appearance of real-world surfaces and the dependence of appearance on scale, viewing direction and illumination direction. At ne scale, surface variations cause local intensity variation or image texture. The appearance of this texture depends on both

CHARACTERISTICS AND EVALUATION OF SURFACE TEXTURE

by Karel Maňas, Vojtěch Hrubý, Emil Svoboda, Zdeněk Joska, Tran Quang Dung
"... Czech Republic The contribution is described analyze of surface texture by 2D and 3D systems, which were measured on real surfaces of work pieces. The surface was evaluated by standard 2D profilometer Surtronic 25 and 3D profilometer Talysurf CLI 1000. Evaluation of surface properties was provided b ..."
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Czech Republic The contribution is described analyze of surface texture by 2D and 3D systems, which were measured on real surfaces of work pieces. The surface was evaluated by standard 2D profilometer Surtronic 25 and 3D profilometer Talysurf CLI 1000. Evaluation of surface properties was provided

An unambiguous expression method of the surface texture

by Paul J, Qunfen Qi, Xiangqian Jiang, Xiaojun Liu, Paul J. Scott
"... method of the surface texture. Measurement, 43 (10). pp. 1398-1403. ISSN 0263-2241 ..."
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method of the surface texture. Measurement, 43 (10). pp. 1398-1403. ISSN 0263-2241

Pyramid-Based Texture Analysis/Synthesis

by David J. Heeger, James R. Bergen , 1995
"... This paper describes a method for synthesizing images that match the texture appearanceof a given digitized sample. This synthesis is completely automatic and requires only the "target" texture as input. It allows generation of as much texture as desired so that any object can be covered. ..."
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, and has potential to be a practically useful tool for graphics applications. 1 Introduction Computer renderings of objects with surface texture are more interesting and realistic than those without texture. Texture mapping [15] is a technique for adding the appearance of surface detail by wrapping

Exemplar based surface texture

by Antonio Haro, Irfan Essa - In Proc. Vision, Modeling, and Visualization , 2003
"... Realistic rendering of computer modeled three dimensional surfaces typically involves estimation of the reflectance properties of the material to be used for rendering the surface, or use of photographs of the material for texturing instead. Bidirectional texture functions (BTFs) can be used for thi ..."
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Realistic rendering of computer modeled three dimensional surfaces typically involves estimation of the reflectance properties of the material to be used for rendering the surface, or use of photographs of the material for texturing instead. Bidirectional texture functions (BTFs) can be used

Electron microscopy of sand surface textures

by John J. Porter - J. Sediment. Petrol , 1962
"... I n general, sand grains should be cleaned of surface debris by ultrasonoratlon before the individual grain surface texture is studied. The composition of the surface debris on sand grains from different localities is different and therefore may be of marker value to the geologist and also of intere ..."
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I n general, sand grains should be cleaned of surface debris by ultrasonoratlon before the individual grain surface texture is studied. The composition of the surface debris on sand grains from different localities is different and therefore may be of marker value to the geologist and also

Conjoint Measurement of Gloss and Surface Texture

by Yun-Xian Ho, Michael S. Landy, Laurence T. Maloney , 2008
"... The image of a material’s surface varies not only with viewing and illumination conditions, but also with the material’s surface properties, including its 3-D texture and specularity. Previous studies on the visual perception of surface material have typically focused on single material properties, ..."
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The image of a material’s surface varies not only with viewing and illumination conditions, but also with the material’s surface properties, including its 3-D texture and specularity. Previous studies on the visual perception of surface material have typically focused on single material properties

of engineering surface texture

by unknown authors
"... Received 30.03.2007; published in revised form 01.09.2007 ..."
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Received 30.03.2007; published in revised form 01.09.2007
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