Korea University, Seoul, Korea October 14 – 17, 2019
General Co-Chairs JungHyun Han, Korea University Carol O’Sullivan, Trinity College Dublin Michiel van de Panne, University of British Columbia
Program Co-Chairs
Jehee Lee, Seoul National University Christian Theobalt, MPI Informatik Gordon Wetzstein, Stanford University
Organization Chairs Dongho Kim, Soongsil University Heewon Kye, Hansung University Jinho Park, Soongsil University Joon-Kyung Seong, Korea University Min Gyu Choi, Kwangwoon University
DOI: 10.1111/cgf.13880 https://www.eg.org https://diglib.eg.org
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Preface
The 27th International Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (Pacific Graphics 2019) was held at Korea University, Seoul, Korea, on October 14-17, 2019. Pacific Graphics is a flagship conference of the Asia Graphics Association. Pacific Graphics provides a premium forum for researchers, developers, and practitioners in the Pacific Rim and around the world to present and discuss new problems, solutions, and technologies in computer graphics and related areas.
This year Pacific Graphics received 222 submissions, which were reviewed by a Program Committee of 108 international experts and 154 external reviewers. Each submission underwent a rigorous review process. The Program Co-Chairs assigned each paper to a primary reviewer and a secondary reviewer selected from the Program Committee. The primary invited external reviewers so that each paper received at least three reviews. The decision of the first review cycle was made after the authors’ rebuttal and extensive discussions among the reviewers. Each of the accepted full papers underwent a second review cycle to ensure that the necessary revisions indicated in the reviews were carried out.
Out of 222 submissions, 74 full papers (acceptance rate: 33.3%) and 9 short papers were selected for oral presentation at the conference. 69 of the full papers are published in the special issue of Computer Graphics Forum and 5 of them will be published in the regular issue of Computer Graphics Forum after major revision. All the accepted full and short papers are published electronically through the EG Digital Library and presented in a two-track format at the conference. The conference program also includes pre- sentations of four recent articles from regular issues of IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics and another four articles from regular issues of Computer Graphics Forum. They are presented together with regular papers. The conference also features three keynote speeches by Markus Gross, Alla Sheffer, and Masahiko Inami.
The work-in-progress and poster sessions are an integral part of the conference program, which pro- vides an opportunity for authors to display late-breaking technical achievements that are not yet ready for publication or added on previous publication. While conference attendees receive the abstracts and supplemental material for the work-in-progress and poster program, this material does not appear in any archival libraries since work-in-progress and posters are not formal publications.
We wish to thank the members of the international program committee and the external reviewers for doing thorough reviews despite short review and discussion periods. We are also very grateful to Stefanie Behnke for her help with the submission and review management system, Michael Wimmer for providing the paper sorting script, and Hwangpil Park for his help with conference scheduling and administration.
Finally, we would like to thank the authors for their support of this venue and congratulate them for the high quality of the papers compiled into the proceedings.
Jehee Lee, Seoul National University
Christian Theobalt, Max Planck Institute for Informatics Gordon Wetzstein, Stanford University
Pacific Graphics 2019 Program Co-Chairs
International Program Committee
Mridul Aanjaneya (Rutgers)
Tunc Aydin (Disney Research Zurich, Switzerland) Christopher Batty (University of Waterloo)
Derek Bradley (Disney Research Zurich, Switzerland) Martin Cadik (Brno University of Technology)
Marie-Paule Cani (Ecole Polytechnique) Bing-Yu Chen (National Taiwan University) Sunghyun Cho (DGIST)
Oliver Deussen (University. of Constance) Piotr Didyk (University of Lugano)
Yoshinori Dobashi (Hokkaido University, Japan) Yue Dong (Microsoft)
George Drettakis (INRIA Sophia Antipolis) Elmar Eisemann (TU Delft)
Kenny Erleben (University of Copenhagen)
Hongbo Fu (City University of Hong Kong, China) Vladimir G. Kim (Adobe)
Myung Geol Choi (The Catholic University of Korea) Abhijeet Ghosh (Imperial College London, UK) Ioannis Gkioulekas (CMU)
Diego Gutierrez (University of Zaragoza) Min Gyu Choi (Kwangwoon University) Min H. Kim (KAIST)
Vastimil Havran (CTU Prague) Wolfgang Heidrich (KAUST) Jessica Hodgins (CMU) Daniel Holden (Ubisoft)
Kang Hoon Lee (Kwangwoon University) Shimin Hu (Tsinghua University)
Hui Huang (Shenzhen University) Matthias Hullin (University of Bonn) Takeo Igarashi (University of Tokyo) Young J. Kim (Ewha Womans University) Alec Jacobson (University of Toronto) Wenzel Jakob (EPFL)
Stefan Jeschke (NVIDIA) Achuta Kadambi (UCLA)
Henry Kang (University of Missouri at St. Louis) Tom Kelly (Leed University)
Theodore Kim (Pixar)
Reinhard Klein (University of Bonn) Leif Kobbelt (RWTH Aachen University)
International Program Committee
Andreas Kolb (Uni Siegen)
Taku Komura (Edinburgh University)
Jaroslav Kˇrivánek (Charles University of Prague) Paul Kry (McGill Univ.)
Taesoo Kwon (Hanyang University)
Seungyong Lee (Pohang University of Science and Technology) Yoonsang Lee (Hanyang University)
Sungkil Lee (Sungkyunkwan University) Inkwon Lee (Yonsei university)
Hendrik Lensch (University of Tuebingen) Hao Li (University of Southern California)
Wen-Chieh Lin (National Chiao Tung University) Libin Liu (DeepMotion) Manuel M. Oliveira (UFRGS)
Kwan-Liu Ma (University of California at Davis, USA) Markus Magnor (TU Braunschweig)
Rafal Mantiuk (Cambridge University) Belen Masia (University of Zaragoza) Jean Michel Dischler (Univ. Strasbourg) Dominik Michels (KAUST)
Young Min Kim (KIST) Bochang Moon (GIST)
Karol Myszkowski (MPI for Informatics)
Rahul Narain (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi) Matthias Niessner (TU Munich)
Junyong Noh (KAIST) Jan Novak (NVIDIA)
Miguel Otaduy (URJC Madrid) Matthew O’Toole (CMU) Sangil Park (Sejong University)
Fabio Pellacini (Sapienza University of Rome) Nico Pietroni (UTS)
Gerard Pons-Moll (MPI for Informatics) Roi Poranne (University of Haifa) Hong Qin (Stony Brook University) Christian Richardt (University of Bath) Tobias Ritschel (UCL)
Holly Rushmeier (Yale University) Manolis Savva (Simon Fraser University) Eftychios Sifakis (UW-Madison)
Gurprit Singh (MPI for Informatics) Philipp Slusallek (Saarland University) Justin Solomon (MIT)
Peng Song (EPFL)
International Program Committee
Marc Stamminger (University of Erlangen) Markus Steinberger (TU Graz)
Hao Su (UC San Diego) Shinjiro Sueda (Texas A&M)
Marco Tarini (University Milano / CNR) Holger Theisel (University of Magdeburg) James Tompkin (Brown University) Xin Tong (Microsoft Research Asia) Nobuyuki Umetani (University of Tokyo) Oliver van Kaick (Carleton University) Amir Vaxman (Utrecht University) Jue Wang (Megvii)
Rui Wang (University of Massachusetts) Wenping Wang (The University of Hong Kong) He Wang (University of Leeds)
Jungdam Won (Seoul National University)
Tien-Tsin Wong (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) Hongzhi Wu (Zhejiang University)
Chris Wyman (NVIDIA Research)
Shihong Xia (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Kai Xu (National University of Defense Technology)
Kun Xu (Tsinghua University) Weipeng Xu (MPI for Informatics) Feng Xu (Tsinghua University)
Ruigang Yang (University of Kentucky, USA)
Sai-Kit Yeung (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) Sung-Eui Yoon (KAIST)
Yonghao Yue (Columbia University) Hao Zhang (Simon Fraser University)
Fanglue Zhang (Victoria University, Wellington) Shuang Zhao (University of California, Irvine) Shuang Zhao (UC Irvine)
Kun Zhou (Zhejiang University) Qingnan Zhou (Adobe Research) Bo Zhu (Dartmouth College) Jun-Yan Zhu (MIT)
Michael Zollhofer (Stanford University) Changqing Zou (UMIACS)
Matthias Zwicker (University of Maryland, College Park)
External Reviewers
Abulnaga, Mazdak Agarwal, Nitin Ahmed, Abdalla Aksoy, Yagiz Ancuti, Cosmin Ando, Ryoichi Aristidou, Andreas Azinovic, Dejan Baecher, Moritz
Bærentzen, Jakob Andreas Barla, Pascal
Benes, Bedrich Bernard, Florian Bessmeltsev, Mikhail Bitterli, Benedikt Blanz, Volker
Bonneau, Georges-Pierre Brejcha, Jan
Cao, Chen Castillo, Susana Chang, Julie Chen, Yi-Ling Chen, Zhiqin
Chentanez, Nuttapong Cho, Hojin
Choi, Inchang Chu, Hung-Kuo Cordonnier, Guillaume Deng, Bailin
Dong, Weiming Du, Han Du, Tao Duan, Ye Dumas, Jeremie Dvoroznak, Marek Eilertsen, Gabriel Elgharib, Mohamed Endo, Yuki
Esperança, Claudio Ezuz, Daniel Fei, Yun Floater, Michael Fu, Chi-Wing Gadelha, Matheus Gammell, Jonathan Gao, Lin
Gastal, Eduardo Giachetti, Andrea Goes, Fernando de
Golyanik, Vladislav Grosch, Thorsten Gu, Shuyang Guerrero, Paul Guo, Jianwei Guo, Yanwen Habermann, Marc Han, Daseong Han, Xiaoguang Hanika, Johannes Hanson, Andrew Hasan, Milos Hedman, Peter Heitz, Eric Hergel, Jean Herholz, Philipp Herholz, Sebastian Hermosilla, Pedro Ho, Edmond S. L.
Hold-Geoffroy, Yannick Holzschuch, Nicolas Hou, Fei
Hu, Min-Chun Hu, Yuanming Hua, Binh-Son Huang, Haibin Huang, Jin Huang, Jingwei Huang, Xinyu Huang, Zhiyang Iglesias-Guitian, Jose A.
Iseringhausen, Julian Jeon, Junho
Ju, Tao
Kailkhura, Bhavya Kán, Peter
Kanamori, Yoshihiro Kellnhofer, Petr
Khademi Kalantari, Nima Kim, Gunhee
Kim, Jongmin Kim, Meekyoung Kim, Minju Kim, Myung-Soo Kim, Yejin Klein, Jonathan Kolar, Martin Konrad, Robert Krüger, Jens
Kumar, Ayush Kurzhals, Kuno Lai, Yu-Kun Lee, Kyungho Lee, Seungyong Legde, Katharina Leimkuehler, Thomas Li, Chengze
Li, Yijun Liao, Zicheng Lin, Jianxin Lin, Shih-Syun Lin, Xing Lindow, Norbert Liu, Derek Liu, Feng Liu, Fuchang Liu, Lingjie Livesu, Marco Loop, Charles Lu, Feixiang Lu, Shao-Ping Ly, Mickael Lyakhov, Dmitry Maggiordomo, Andrea Marchal, Maud Martínez, Jonàs Mehta, Dushyant Meka, Abhimitra Memari, Pooran Mueller, Franziska Mueller, Joerg Mueller, Thomas Müller, Thomas Muñoz, Adolfo Nagano, Koki Nam, Giljoo Neumann, Thomas Omran, Mohamed Öztireli, Cengiz Palma, Gianpaolo Park, In Kyu Park, Jaesik Park, Jinho Peytavie, Adrien Philip, Julien Prantl, Lukas Preiner, Reinhold Presnov, Dmitri
External Reviewers
Puppo, Enrico Qi, Charles R.
Qian, Rui
Rawat, Yogesh Sing Rematas, Konstantinos Ren, Zhong
Rhee, Taehyun Rodrigues, Nils Rousselle, Fabrice Scandolo, Leonardo Schneider, Teseo Schreck, Camille Serrano, Ana Shao, Tianjia Shen, Hui-liang Shen, I-Chao Shen, Shuhan Sitzmann, Vincent Song, Oh-young Starke, Sebastian Stoll, Carsten Sun, Qilin Sung, Minhyuk Takahashi, Tetsuya
Tan, Jianchao Tokuyoshi, Yusuke Vanhoey, Kenneth Villegas, Ruben Vining, Nicholas Vouga, Etienne Wang, Miao Wang, Yangang Wang, Yu-Shuen Wang, Zeyu Wetzstein, Gordon Whiting, Emily Wilson, Andy Wu, Jiajun Wu, Jun Wu, Lifan Wu, Shihao Xia, Menghan Xiao, Chunxia Xiong, Jinhui Xu, Zexiang Yan, Dongming Yan, Lingqi Yang, Chao
Yang, Zhou Yeong-Seok, Kim Yi, Li
Yin, KangKang Yin, Kangxue Yoon, Jong-Chul Yu, Lap-Fai (Craig) Yu, Jinhui
Yu, Qizhi Yu, Ri
Zhang, Juyong Zhang, Lei Zhang, Meng Zhang, Tan Zhang, Tong Zhang, Yizhong Zhang, Yun Zhang, Zhiyuan Zheng, Qian Zhou, Bin Zhou, Qingnan Zou, Chuhang Zuo, Xinxin
Author Index
Amirkhanov, Aleksandr . . . 191
Amirkhanov, Artem . . . 191
Argudo, Oscar . . . 47
Autin, Ludovic . . . 57
Backes, Marcos H. . . 651
Bako, Steve . . . 527
Banterle, Francesco . . . 513
Bätz, Michel . . . 579
Bemana, Mojtaba . . . 579
Benes, Bedrich . . . 35
Billeter, Markus . . . 675
Bo, Pengbo . . . 115
Boubekeur, Tamy . . . 513
Brandt, Sascha . . . 413
Cai, Jianfei . . . 425
Chen, Honghua . . . 721
Chen, Li-Chi . . . 141
Chen, Mingjia . . . 543
Chen, Mingqin . . . 23
Chen, Xiao-Song . . . 501
Cho, Sunghyun . . . 277
Chu, Lei . . . 115
Chu, Yiyao . . . 607, 617 Chyau, Ang . . . 461
Cignoni, Paolo . . . 513
Cortial, Yann . . . 35
Dagenais, François . . . 491
Deng, Zhigang . . . 481
DeRose, Tony . . . 527
Didyk, Piotr . . . 685
Ding, Hong . . . 663
Dong, Yue . . . 369
Dupont, Thibault . . . 35
Eisemann, Elmar . . . 675
Fang, Xianyong . . . 481
Fang, Xiaonan . . . 181
Fischer, Matthias . . . 413
Fu, Gang . . . 252, 663 Fu, Xiao-Ming . . . 287, 299 Fu, Yanping . . . 335
Gagnon, Jonathan . . . 491
Gain, James . . . 35
Galin, Eric . . . 35, 47 Gan, Yibo . . . 23
Ganovelli, Fabio . . . 347
Gao, Chengying . . . 159
Gao, Neng . . . 393
Gao, Xifeng . . . 171
Giunchi, Daniele . . . 685
Gobbetti, Enrico . . . 347
Goodsell, David S. . . 57
Gröller, Eduard . . . 57, 191 Gu, Jinjin . . . 403
Gu, X. F. . . 707
Gu, Xianfeng . . . 311
Guérin, Eric . . . 35, 47 Guo, Baining . . . 235
Guo, Shihui . . . 641
Guo, Xianglin . . . 591
Guo, Yi . . . 81
Gutierrez, Diego . . . 23
Guzmán, Julián E. . . 491
Hajisharif, Saghi . . . 265
Han, Chu . . . 81
Han, Xiaoguang . . . 403
Hao, Yue . . . 323
He, Ying . . . 171
Ho, Tze Yui . . . 437
Hou, Fei . . . 607
Hu, Shi-Min . . . 181, 501 Hu, Wenbo . . . 81
Huang, Hui . . . 103
Huang, Jin . . . 591
Huang, Zixuan . . . 469
Inoue, Naoto . . . 69
Ito, Daichi . . . 69
Jacobson, Alec . . . 765
Jähn, Claudius . . . 413
Jeong, Taehong . . . 1
Jiang, Haiyong . . . 425
Jin, Sam . . . 733
Kanamori, Yoshihiro . . . 629
Kato, Yuya . . . 629
Keinert, Joachim . . . 579
Kim, Hyomin . . . 697
Kim, Jungeon . . . 697
Kinuwaki, Shinichi . . . 685
Klein, Tobias . . . 57
Kosiuk, Ilona . . . 191
Kuge, Takahiro . . . 449
Kwan, Reggie . . . 591
Lai, Yu-Kun . . . 215
Larsson, Per . . . 265
Le, Hoang . . . 555
Lee, Gunhee . . . 277
Lee, Jehee . . . 225
Lee, Seungyong . . . 277, 697 Lee, Sung-Hee . . . 733
Lei, Ling . . . 149
Lei, Na . . . 311
Leung, Chi-Sing . . . 437
Li, Chen Chen . . . 707
Li, Chen-Feng . . . 501
Li, Chengze . . . 81
Li, Frederick W. B. . . 481
Li, Haifeng . . . 425
Li, Hongwei . . . 721
Li, Kun . . . 215
Li, Lei . . . 607
Li, Linghui . . . 393
Li, Wenbin . . . 755
Li, Xuan . . . 311
Lian, Zhouhui . . . 567
Liang, Xiwen . . . 159
Liang, Yun . . . 23
Liao, Jie . . . 335
Liao, Jing . . . 469
Liao, Zhe-Yo . . . 141
Lien, Jyh-Ming . . . 323
Lin, Ming . . . 501
Lin, Qifeng . . . 252
Ling, Yun . . . 481
Liu, Feng . . . 555
Liu, Jingying . . . 215
Liu, Ligang . . . 287, 299, 543 Liu, Xu . . . 425
Liu, Yang . . . 115
Liu, Yifan . . . 11, 775 Long, Chengjiang . . . 381
Lu, Jia-Ming . . . 501
Ma, Junhui . . . 617
Ma, Li-Ke . . . 235
Author Index
Ma, Qian . . . 171
Ma, Weiyin . . . 127
Ma, Yue . . . 127
Mantiuk, Rafal K. . . 685
Mao, Xiaoyang . . . 91
Meyer a. d. Heide, F. . . 413
Meyer, Mark . . . 527
Miandji, Ehsan . . . 265
Mindek, Peter . . . 57
Mistelbauer, Gabriel . . . 191
Mitani, Jun . . . 629
Morishima, Shigeo . . . 449
Mould, David . . . 491
Muñoz, Adolfo . . . 23
Myszkowski, Karol . . . 579, 685 Najgebauer, Patryk . . . 203
Ni, Lixia . . . 425
Nie, Yongwei . . . 243
Niessner, Matthias . . . 103
Oliveira, Manuel M. . . 651
Olson, Arthur J. . . 57
Palma, Gianpaolo . . . 513
Paquette, Eric . . . 491
Paris, Axel . . . 47
Park, Hwangpil . . . 225
Park, Jaesik . . . 697
Peers, Pieter . . . 369
Peytavie, Adrien . . . 35, 47 Pintore, Giovanni . . . 347
Price, Brian . . . 69
Qin, Jing . . . 591, 721 Qiu, Bin . . . 159
Qiu, Haonan . . . 403
Raidou, Renata Georgia . . . 191
Ritchie, Daniel . . . 775
Ritschel, Tobias . . . 579
Sabbadin, Manuele . . . 513
Salamon, Nestor Z. . . 675
Scherer, Rafal . . . 203
Seidel, Hans-Peter . . . 579
Sen, Pradeep . . . 527
Shamir, Ariel . . . 181
Sheng, Yun . . . 91
Shi, Xiaohong . . . 159
Shin, Hyun Joon . . . 1
Son, Hyeongseok . . . 277
Song, Chengfang . . . 149
Song, Chengfang . . . 252
Steed, Anthony . . . 685
Su, Jian-Ping . . . 287
Su, Ke Hua . . . 707
Su, Rung-De . . . 141
Su, Zhuo . . . 159
Sui, Haigang . . . 149
Sun, Yangxing . . . 721
Szmolyan, Peter . . . 191
Tan, Xuehan . . . 641
Tanaka, Shinichi . . . 629
Tang, Jingtao . . . 359
Tang, Ruolan . . . 775
Tang, Shusen . . . 567
Tang, Yingmin . . . 567
Tran, Kiet . . . 265
Tung, Ai-Ling . . . 141
Unger, Jonas . . . 265
Vervondel, Valentin . . . 491
Villanueva, Alberto Jaspe . . . . 347
Viola, Ivan . . . 57
Wang, Changbo . . . 543
Wang, Chuan . . . 403
Wang, Fu Lee . . . 591
Wang, Lu . . . 745
Wang, Miao . . . 181
Wang, Ruomei . . . 159
Wang, Shaodong . . . 311
Wang, Wencheng . . 311, 607, 617 . . . 641
Wang, Wenping . . . 115
Wang, Xiaoling . . . 311
Wang, Xin . . . 393
Wang, Xun . . . 481
Wang, Yili . . . 11
Wang, Yu-Shuen . . . 141
Wang, Zhenni . . . 437
Wang, Zihan . . . 393
Wei, Guangshun . . . 171
Wei, Jinjiang . . . 381
Wei, Mingqiang . . . 591, 721 Wei, Tianxiang . . . 481
Wolski, Krzysztof . . . 685
Wong, Eric Wing Ming . . . 437
Wong, Tien-Tsin . . . 81
Xia, Zeqing . . . 567
Xiang, Ji . . . 393
Xiao, Chunxia . . . 149, 252, 335 . . . 381, 663 Xiao, Jianguo . . . 567
Xiao, Jianye . . . 359
Xie, Haoran . . . 591
Xin, Shiqing . . . 171
Xu, Kai . . . 103
Xu, Kun . . . 11
Xu, Ning . . . 69
Xu, Panpan . . . 617, 641 Xu, Qun-Ce . . . 755
Xu, Xu . . . 707
Xu, Yanning . . . 745
Yamasaki, Toshihiko . . . 69
Yan, Dingkun . . . 91
Yan, Dong-Ming . . . 755
Yan, Qingan . . . 335, 663 Yan, Xiao . . . 501
Yang, Bailin . . . 481
Yang, Jimei . . . 69
Yang, Jingyu . . . 215
Yang, Myunghyun . . . 1
Yang, Yang . . . 299
Yang, Yong-Liang . . . 755
Yang, Zeshi . . . 235
Yao, Li . . . 461
Yatagawa, Tatsuya . . . 449
Ye, Wenjie . . . 369
Yin, KangKang . . . 235
Yu, Ri . . . 225
Zha, Daren . . . 393
Zhang, Jiazhao . . . 103
Zhang, Jinghuai . . . 469
Zhang, Qing . . . 243, 252 Zhang, Xinyu . . . 359
Zhang, Zhuming . . . 81
Zhao, Hang . . . 103
Zhao, Hui . . . 311
Author Index
Zheng, Jianmin . . . 425
Zheng, Lintao . . . 103
Zheng, Wei-Shi . . . 243
Zhou, Yu Ming . . . 707
Zhou, Yuanfeng . . . 171
Zhu, Chenyang . . . 103
Zhu, Hang . . . 403
Zhu, Junqiu . . . 745
Zhu, Xiangyu . . . 403
Ziegler, Matthias . . . 579
Zong, Hua . . . 591, 721 Zou, Hua . . . 381
TABLE OF CONTENTS Color and Image
Succinct Palette and Color Model Generation and Manipulation Using Hierarchical Repre- sentation
Taehong Jeong, Myunghyun Yang, and Hyun Joon Shin
1
An Improved Geometric Approach for Palette-based Image Decomposition and Recoloring Yili Wang, Yifan Liu, and Kun Xu
11
Generic Interactive Pixel-level Image Editing
Yun Liang, Yibo Gan, Mingqin Chen, Diego Gutierrez, and Adolfo Muñoz
23
Natural Phenomena Procedural Riverscapes
Adrien Peytavie, Thibault Dupont, Eric Guérin, Yann Cortial, Bedrich Benes, James Gain, and Eric Galin
35
Desertscapes Simulation
Axel Paris, Adrien Peytavie, Eric Guérin, Oscar Argudo, and Eric Galin
47
Parallel Generation and Visualization of Bacterial Genome Structures
Tobias Klein, Peter Mindek, Ludovic Autin, David S. Goodsell, Arthur J. Olson, Eduard Gröller, and Ivan Viola
57
Lines and Sketches
Learning to Trace: Expressive Line Drawing Generation from Photographs
Naoto Inoue, Daichi Ito, Ning Xu, Jimei Yang, Brian Price, and Toshihiko Yamasaki
69
Deep Line Drawing Vectorization via Line Subdivision and Topology Reconstruction Yi Guo, Zhuming Zhang, Chu Han, Wenbo Hu, Chengze Li, and Tien-Tsin Wong
81
Pencil Drawing Video Rendering Using Convolutional Networks Dingkun Yan, Yun Sheng, and Xiaoyang Mao
91
Geometric Modeling
Active Scene Understanding via Online Semantic Reconstruction
Lintao Zheng, Chenyang Zhu, Jiazhao Zhang, Hang Zhao, Hui Huang, Matthias Niessner, and Kai Xu
103
Surface Fairing towards Regular Principal Curvature Line Networks Lei Chu, Pengbo Bo, Yang Liu, and Wenping Wang
115
Subdivision Schemes for Quadrilateral Meshes with the Least Polar Artifact in Extraordinary Regions
Yue Ma and Weiyin Ma
127
Imitating Popular Photos to Select Views for an Indoor Scene
Rung-De Su, Zhe-Yo Liao, Li-Chi Chen, Ai-Ling Tung, and Yu-Shuen Wang
141
Image Processing
Scale-adaptive Structure-preserving Texture Filtering Chengfang Song, Chunxia Xiao, Ling Lei, and Haigang Sui
149
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Rain Wiper: An Incremental RandomlyWired Network for Single Image Deraining Xiwen Liang, Bin Qiu, Zhuo Su, Chengying Gao, Xiaohong Shi, and Ruomei Wang
159
Field-aligned Quadrangulation for Image Vectorization
Guangshun Wei, Yuanfeng Zhou, Xifeng Gao, Qian Ma, Shiqing Xin, and Ying He
171
Learning Explicit Smoothing Kernels for Joint Image Filtering Xiaonan Fang, Miao Wang, Ariel Shamir, and Shi-Min Hu
181
Perception and Visualization
ManyLands: A Journey Across 4D Phase Space of Trajectories
Aleksandr Amirkhanov, Ilona Kosiuk, Peter Szmolyan, Artem Amirkhanov, Gabriel Mistel- bauer, Eduard Gröller, and Renata Georgia Raidou
191
Inertia-based Fast Vectorization of Line Drawings Patryk Najgebauer and Rafal Scherer
203
Animation
Generating 3D Faces using Multi-column Graph Convolutional Networks Kun Li, Jingying Liu, Yu-Kun Lai, and Jingyu Yang
215
Figure Skating Simulation from Video Ri Yu, Hwangpil Park, and Jehee Lee
225
Towards Robust Direction Invariance in Character Animation Li-Ke Ma, Zeshi Yang, Baining Guo, and KangKang Yin
235
Computational Photography
Dual Illumination Estimation for Robust Exposure Correction Qing Zhang, Yongwei Nie, and Wei-Shi Zheng
243
Specular Highlight Removal for Real-world Images
Gang Fu, Qing Zhang, Chengfang Song, Qifeng Lin, and Chunxia Xiao
252
Light Field Video Compression and Real Time Rendering
Saghi Hajisharif, Ehsan Miandji, Per Larsson, Kiet Tran, and Jonas Unger
265
Naturalness-Preserving Image Tone Enhancement Using Generative Adversarial Networks Hyeongseok Son, Gunhee Lee, Sunghyun Cho, and Seungyong Lee
277
Voxels and Polycubes
Practical Foldover-Free Volumetric Mapping Construction Jian-Ping Su, Xiao-Ming Fu, and Ligang Liu
287
Computing Surface PolyCube-Maps by Constrained Voxelization Yang Yang, Xiao-Ming Fu, and Ligang Liu
299
Polycube Shape Space
Hui Zhao, Xuan Li, Wencheng Wang, Xiaoling Wang, Shaodong Wang, Na Lei, and Xian- feng Gu
311
Compacting Voxelized Polyhedra via Tree Stacking Yue Hao and Jyh-Ming Lien
323
TABLE OF CONTENTS Multi-View and VR
Pyramid Multi-View Stereo with Local Consistency Jie Liao, Yanping Fu, Qingan Yan, and Chunxia Xiao
335
Automatic Modeling of Cluttered Multi-room Floor Plans From Panoramic Images Giovanni Pintore, Fabio Ganovelli, Alberto Jaspe Villanueva, and Enrico Gobbetti
347
A Generalized Cubemap for Encoding 360◦VR Videos using Polynomial Approximation Jianye Xiao, Jingtao Tang, and Xinyu Zhang
359
Generative Models
Interactive Curation of Datasets for Training and Refining Generative Models Wenjie Ye, Yue Dong, and Pieter Peers
369
Shadow Inpainting and Removal Using Generative Adversarial Networks with Slice Convo- lutions
Jinjiang Wei, Chengjiang Long, Hua Zou, and Chunxia Xiao
381
HidingGAN: High Capacity Information Hiding with Generative Adversarial Network Zihan Wang, Neng Gao, Xin Wang, Ji Xiang, Daren Zha, and Linghui Li
393
Two-phase Hair Image Synthesis by Self-Enhancing Generative Model
Haonan Qiu, Chuan Wang, Hang Zhu, Xiangyu Zhu, Jinjin Gu, and Xiaoguang Han
403
Rendering and Sampling
Visibility-Aware Progressive Farthest Point Sampling on the GPU
Sascha Brandt, Claudius Jähn, Matthias Fischer, and Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide
413
Unsupervised Dense Light Field Reconstruction with Occlusion Awareness Lixia Ni, Haiyong Jiang, Jianfei Cai, Jianmin Zheng, Haifeng Li, and Xu Liu
425
Seamless Mipmap Filtering for Dual Paraboloid Maps
Zhenni Wang, Tze Yui Ho, Chi-Sing Leung, and Eric Wing Ming Wong
437
Real-time Indirect Illumination of Emissive Inhomogeneous Volumes using Layered Polygo- nal Area Lights
Takahiro Kuge, Tatsuya Yatagawa, and Shigeo Morishima
449
Images and Learning
A Unified Neural Network for Panoptic Segmentation Li Yao and Ang Chyau
461
Style Mixer: Semantic-aware Multi-Style Transfer Network Zixuan Huang, Jinghuai Zhang, and Jing Liao
469
A Color-Pair Based Approach for Accurate Color Harmony Estimation
Bailin Yang, Tianxiang Wei, Xianyong Fang, Zhigang Deng, Frederick W. B. Li, Yun Ling, and Xun Wang
481
TABLE OF CONTENTS Cloth and Fluid
Distribution Update of Deformable Patches for Texture Synthesis on the Free Surface of Fluids
Jonathan Gagnon, Julián E. Guzmán, Valentin Vervondel, François Dagenais, David Mould, and Eric Paquette
491
A Rigging-Skinning Scheme to Control Fluid Simulation
Jia-Ming Lu, Xiao-Song Chen, Xiao Yan, Chen-Feng Li, Ming Lin, and Shi-Min Hu
501
Global Illumination
High Dynamic Range Point Clouds for Real-Time Relighting
Manuele Sabbadin, Gianpaolo Palma, Francesco Banterle, Tamy Boubekeur, and Paolo Cignoni
513
Offline Deep Importance Sampling for Monte Carlo Path Tracing Steve Bako, Mark Meyer, Tony DeRose, and Pradeep Sen
527
Image Based Rendering
Deep Video-Based Performance Synthesis from Sparse Multi-View Capture Mingjia Chen, Changbo Wang, and Ligang Liu
543
Appearance Flow Completion for Novel View Synthesis Hoang Le and Feng Liu
555
FontRNN: Generating Large-scale Chinese Fonts via Recurrent Neural Network Shusen Tang, Zeqing Xia, Zhouhui Lian, Yingmin Tang, and Jianguo Xiao
567
Learning to Predict Image-based Rendering Artifacts with Respect to a Hidden Reference Image
Mojtaba Bemana, Joachim Keinert, Karol Myszkowski, Michel Bätz, Matthias Ziegler, Hans- Peter Seidel, and Tobias Ritschel
579
Shape Analysis
Mesh Defiltering via Cascaded Geometry Recovery
Mingqiang Wei, Xianglin Guo, Jin Huang, Haoran Xie, Hua Zong, Reggie Kwan, Fu Lee Wang, and Jing Qin
591
Topology Preserving Simplification of Medial Axes in 3D Models Yiyao Chu, Fei Hou, Wencheng Wang, and Lei Li
607
Intrinsic Symmetry Detection on 3D Models with Skeleton-guided Combination of Extrinsic Symmetries
Wencheng Wang, Junhui Ma, Panpan Xu, and Yiyao Chu
617
Single-View Modeling of Layered Origami with Plausible Outer Shape Yuya Kato, Shinichi Tanaka, Yoshihiro Kanamori, and Jun Mitani
629
Image and Video Editing
Image Composition of Partially Occluded Objects
Xuehan Tan, Panpan Xu, Shihui Guo, and Wencheng Wang
641
TABLE OF CONTENTS A PatchMatch-based Approach for Matte Propagation in Videos Marcos H. Backes and Manuel M. Oliveira
651
Wavelet Flow: Optical Flow Guided Wavelet Facial Image Fusion Hong Ding, Qingan Yan, Gang Fu, and Chunxia Xiao
663
ShutterApp: Spatio-temporal Exposure Control for Videos Nestor Z. Salamon, Markus Billeter, and Elmar Eisemann
675
Surface and Texture
Selecting Texture Resolution Using a Task-specific Visibility Metric
Krzysztof Wolski, Daniele Giunchi, Shinichi Kinuwaki, Piotr Didyk, Karol Myszkowski, Anthony Steed, and Rafal K. Mantiuk
685
Global Texture Mapping for Dynamic Objects
Jungeon Kim, Hyomin Kim, Jaesik Park, and Seungyong Lee
697
Discrete Calabi Flow: A Unified Conformal Parameterization Method Ke Hua Su, Chen Chen Li, Yu Ming Zhou, Xu Xu, and X. F. Gu
707
Reliable Rolling-guided Point Normal Filtering for Surface Texture Removal
Yangxing Sun, Honghua Chen, Jing Qin, Hongwei Li, Mingqiang Wei, and Hua Zong
721
Rendering and Lighting
Lighting Layout Optimization for 3D Indoor Scenes Sam Jin and Sung-Hee Lee
733
A Stationary SVBRDF Material Modeling Method Based on Discrete Microsurface Junqiu Zhu, Yanning Xu, and Lu Wang
745
Surfaces
Anisotropic Surface Remeshing without Obtuse Angles
Qun-Ce Xu, Dong-Ming Yan, Wenbin Li, and Yong-Liang Yang
755
Modeling Interfaces
RodSteward: A Design-to-Assembly System for Fabrication using 3D-Printed Joints and Precision-Cut Rods
Alec Jacobson
765
Learning Style Compatibility Between Objects in a Real-World 3D Asset Database Yifan Liu, Ruolan Tang, and Daniel Ritchie
775
Invited Talk The Science to Create the Magic
Markus Gross
Abstract
For more than a decade, DisneyResearch|Studios has been pushing the forefront of scientific and technological inno- vation to advance entertainment products, experiences and shows. Our research covers a broad spectrum of different fields including graphics, vision, augmented and virtual reality, machine learning and AI, as well as interactive tech- nologies. Our innovations are experienced by hundreds of millions of audiences and customers across the world. In this talk I will give and overview of our core research programs including digital humans, story technology, inter- active content creation, video processing, and audience understanding. Furthermore, I will share my insights into the fundamental differences between academic and corporate research and highlight the challenges of transferring technology into products.
Short Biography
Markus Gross is a Professor of Computer Science at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH), head of the Computer Graphics Laboratory, Vice President Research, Walt Disney Studios and the director of DisneyRe- search|Studios. He joined the ETH Computer Science faculty in 1994. His research interests include physically based modeling, computer animation, immersive displays, and video technology. Before joining Disney, Gross was director of the Institute of Computational Sciences at ETH. He received a master of science in electrical and com- puter engineering and a PhD in computer graphics and image analysis, both from Saarland University in Germany in 1986 and 1989. Gross serves on the boards of numerous international research institutes, societies, and governmen- tal organizations. He received the Technical Achievement Award from EUROGRAPHICS in 2010 and the Swiss ICT Champions Award in 2011. He is a fellow of the ACM and of the EUROGRAPHICS Association and a mem- ber of the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina as well as the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. In 2013 he received the Konrad Zuse Medal of GI, the Karl Heinz Beckurts price. In 2013 and 2019 he received a Technical Achievement Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. He cofounded Cyfex AG, Novodex AG, LiberoVision AG, Dybuster AG, Gimalon AG, Kapanu AG, Perceptiko AG, Propulsion Academy AG, Arbrea Labs AG, Nanocorp AG and Animatico AG.
Invited Talk Perception Driven Computational Shape Design Alla Sheffer
Abstract
Humans have developed multiple ways to communicate about both tangible and abstract shape properties. Artists and designers can quickly and effectively convey complex shapes to a broad audience using traditional mediums such as paper, while both experts and the general public can analyze and agree on intangible shape properties such as style or aesthetics. While perception research provides some clues as to the mental processes humans employ when performing these tasks, concrete and quantifiable explanations of these actions are still lacking.
Short Biography
Alla Sheffer is a professor of Computer Science at the University of British Columbia, where she investigates al- gorithms for shape modeling and analysis in the context of computer graphics applications. She is best known for her research on mesh parameterization, hexahedral meshing, computational garment design, and perception driven shape modeling. Dr. Sheffer is the recipient of the Canadian Human Computer Communications Society Achieve- ment Award’18. Her research has been supported by faculty awards from IBM, Google and Adobe, Discovery, Dis- covery Accelerator and I2I NSERC grants, a Killam research fellowship, and an Audi Production Award. Dr. Sheffer has served as an Associate Editor of all three major computer graphics journals (ACM Transactions on Graphics, IEEE Transactions on Visualization Computer Graphics, and Eurographics Computer Graphics Forum). She served as a program co-chair for Eurographics’18, Symposium on Geometry Processing’06, and Shape Modeling’13. She was a general co-chair for the Pacific Graphics’18 and Geometric Modeling and Processing’19 conferences. Dr.
Sheffer had co-authored over 100 peer-reviewed publications, including 42 papers in ACM Transactions on Graph- ics, the topmost competitive CG venue; 22 of these were published in the last five years. She holds six recent patents on methods for sketch analysis and hexahedral mesh generation.
Invited Talk Virtual Cyborg: Beyond Human Limits
Masahiko Inami
Abstract
The social revolutions have accompanied innovation of the view of the body. If we regard the information revolution as establishment of a virtual society against the real society, it is necessary to design a new view of body "JIZAI body (Virtual Cyborg)", which can adapt freely to the change of social structure, and establish a new view of the body. In this talk, we discuss how we understand of basic knowledge about the body editing for construction of JIZAI body (Virtual Cyborg) basedon VR, AR and Robotics. Superhuman Sports: Applying Human Augmentation to Physical Exercise. This talk will also present Superhuman Sports, a form of "Human-Computer Integration” to overcome somatic and spatial limitation of humanity by merging technology with the body. In Japan, official home of the 2020 Olympics and Paralympics , we hope to create a future of sports where everyone, strong or weak, young or old, non-disabled or disabled, can play and enjoy playing without being disadvantaged.
Short Biography
Masahiko Inami, Ph.D. Professor, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, the University of Tokyo Dr. Masahiko Inami took up his current position as professor at the University of Tokyo after working at the Uni- versity of Electro-Communications and Keio University. His interests include “JIZAI body editing technology,” the Augmented Human, and entertainment engineering. He has received several awards, including TIME Magazine’s
“Coolest Invention of the Year” award and the Young Scientist Award from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT). He is also the co-representative of the Superhuman Sports Society and a director of the VR Consortium.