Mosaics are images obtained by cementing together small colored fragments and are an ancient example of discrete primitive-based images. Artificial mosaics are illustrations composed by a set of small images called "tiles" that tessellate a source image aiming to reproduce the original visual information in a mosaic-like style. In this paper, we propose a mosaic generation technique based on gradient vector flow (GVF) together with a set of tile cutting heuristics evaluated according to aesthetic criteria. The effectiveness of the proposed approach has been confirmed by a series of tests and comparisons with state-of-the-art techniques. © 2013 Sebastiano Battiato et al.
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Battiato, S., Milone, A., & Puglisi, G. (2013). Artificial mosaic generation with gradient vector flow and tile cutting. Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/908905
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