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[Gzz-commits] manuscripts/Paper paper.tex
From: |
Tuomas J. Lukka |
Subject: |
[Gzz-commits] manuscripts/Paper paper.tex |
Date: |
Thu, 06 Mar 2003 05:50:22 -0500 |
CVSROOT: /cvsroot/gzz
Module name: manuscripts
Changes by: Tuomas J. Lukka <address@hidden> 03/03/06 05:50:21
Modified files:
Paper : paper.tex
Log message:
Assign the sections for now -- jvk, these are 'locks' on the sections,
I'll be going to town and working on the marked sections.
CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gzz/manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex.diff?tr1=1.5&tr2=1.6&r1=text&r2=text
Patches:
Index: manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex
diff -u manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex:1.5 manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex:1.6
--- manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex:1.5 Thu Mar 6 02:44:01 2003
+++ manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex Thu Mar 6 05:50:20 2003
@@ -9,12 +9,12 @@
\newcommand{\url}[1]{{\fontsize{9pt}{8pt}\fontfamily{phv}\fontseries{c}\selectfont{#1}}}
\newcommand{\hyp}{\discretionary{}{}{}}
-\def\censor#1{{\sffamily\tiny ${}^{\left<\hbox{censored}\,\right>}$}}
-\title{Representing Identity
-%in Focus+Context Views
-%Hardware-Accelerated
-by Unique Background Textures}
+\title{Rendering recognizably unique textures}
+% Representing Identity
+% %in Focus+Context Views
+% %Hardware-Accelerated
+% by Unique Background Textures}
\author{
@@ -31,6 +31,19 @@
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
+
+TJL
+
+We apply a rough, qualitative model of visual perception
+to motivate
+general principles for designing recognizably unique textures
+for use as backgrounds for data.
+To be reconizable,
+the texture should produce a random feature vector in the brain
+{\em after} visual feature extraction.
+
+Our motivating example is...
+
We show how object identity can be visualized
by
unique background textures
@@ -54,13 +67,6 @@
%In Focus+Context views, the textures can act as visual cues in the context
%(information foraging).
-We apply a rough, qualitative model of visual perception
-to motivate
-general principles for designing recognizable backgrounds.
-To be reconizable,
-the texture should produce a random feature vector in the brain
-{\em after} visual feature extraction.
-
We discuss our freely available hardware-accelerated implementation
of unique backgrounds
on the NV10 and NV25 architectures, and
@@ -110,6 +116,8 @@
% XXX icons
\section{Introduction}
+TJL
+
``You are in a maze of twisty
little passages, all alike''\cite{zork}.
It is easy to become disoriented and lost in an environment
@@ -194,6 +202,8 @@
\section{Related work}
+JVK
+
\subsection{Texturing}
The {\em texture} of a surface, taken literally, is its translation-invariant
statistical microstructure.
@@ -339,8 +349,12 @@
\section{The XXX xupdf user interface --- the motivation for unique
backgrounds}
+TJL
+
\section{Unique Background Textures}
+TJL
+
We define a unique background texture as an easily
distinguishable and recognizable texture
that doesn't
@@ -516,6 +530,8 @@
\section{Hardware-accelerated implementation}
+TJL
+
In this section, we discuss our hardware-accelerated implementation
(libpaper)
of unique backgrounds (papers).
@@ -914,6 +930,8 @@
\section{Text readability}
+TJL
+
The most commonly asked question about this work concerns
text readability. We address this question in two different ways.
@@ -933,12 +951,16 @@
\section{Experiences, evaluation}
+JVK
+
\section{Software availability}
+JVK
+
An implementation of the unique backgrounds is available at
-\censor{\url{http://gzz.info} as part of
+{\url{http://gzz.info} as part of
the Gzz-prototype%
-}, under the GPL license.
+}, under the GPL license. XXX name change
Fig.~\ref{figxanalogicalexample} shows the example application
discussed in introduction running with unique backgrounds
generated by this implementation.
@@ -956,6 +978,8 @@
\section{Conclusions}
+TJL
+
We have introduced procedurally generated unique backgrounds
as a way of visualizing the identity of data.
While the method is general and
@@ -1093,8 +1117,8 @@
\section{Acknowledgments}
-The authors would like to thank \censor{CANNY! Benja Fallenstein and
-Marketta Niemelä} for discussions.
+The authors would like to thank John Canny, Benja Fallenstein and
+Marketta Niemelä and Pertti Saariluoma for discussions.
\bibliographystyle{plain}
- [Gzz-commits] manuscripts/Paper paper.tex, Tuomas J. Lukka, 2003/03/05
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- [Gzz-commits] manuscripts/Paper paper.tex, Janne V. Kujala, 2003/03/06
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- [Gzz-commits] manuscripts/Paper paper.tex, Janne V. Kujala, 2003/03/12
- [Gzz-commits] manuscripts/Paper paper.tex, Janne V. Kujala, 2003/03/14
- [Gzz-commits] manuscripts/Paper paper.tex, Janne V. Kujala, 2003/03/14