Abstract
Stroke correspondence construction is a precondition for vectorized 2D
animation inbetweening and remains a challenging problem. This paper introduces
the FTP-SC, a fuzzy topology preserving stroke correspondence technique, which
is accurate and provides the user more effective control on the correspondence
result than previous matching approaches. The method employs a two-stage scheme
to progressively establish the stroke correspondence construction between the
keyframes. In the first stage, the stroke correspondences with high confidence
are constructed by enforcing the preservation of the so-called "fuzzy topology"
which encodes intrinsic connectivity among the neighboring strokes. Starting
with the high-confidence correspondences, the second stage performs a greedy
matching algorithm to generate a full correspondence between the strokes.
Experimental results show that the FTP-SC outperforms the existing approaches
and can establish the stroke correspondence with a reasonable amount of user
interaction even for keyframes with large geometric and spatial variations
between strokes.
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Computer Graphics Forum 37(8):125–135, 2018
(SCA 2018, Paris, France, July 2018)
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