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  1. automatically generate bas-relief surfaces from frontal photographs of human faces, with potential applications to e.g. coinage and commemorative medals. Our method has two steps.

  2. In this paper, we propose a method to automatically generate bas-relief surfaces from frontal photographs of human faces, with potential applications to e.g. coinage and commemorative medals. Our method has two steps.

  3. However, little work has addressed the generation of bas-reliefs from 2D images. In this paper, we propose a method to automatically generate bas-relief surfaces from frontal photographs of human faces, with potential applications to e.g. coinage and commemorative medals. Our method has two steps.

  4. Starting from a photograph of a human face, we first generate a plausible image of a bas-relief of the same face. Secondly, we apply shape-from-shading to this generated bas-relief image to determine the 3D shape of the final bas-relief.

  5. In this paper, we propose a method to automatically generate bas-relief surfaces from frontal photographs of human faces, with potential applications to e.g. coinage and commemorative medals. Our method has two steps.

  6. Making bas-reliefs from photographs of human faces @article{Wu2013MakingBF, title={Making bas-reliefs from photographs of human faces}, author={Jing Wu and Ralph Robert Martin and Paul L. Rosin and Xianfang Sun and Frank C. Langbein and Yu-Kun Lai and A. David Marshall and Y.-H. Liu}, journal={Comput.

  7. 14 wrz 2016 · This paper describes a novel method for generating a bas-relief surface from the photographic image of a human face. One of the simplest methods is to take each pixel brightness as a depth value and use it to elevate the resulting surface.

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