Author/Authors :
William Baxter ، نويسنده , , Ken-ichi Anjyo ، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
We propose the concept of a latent doodle space, a low-dimensional space derived from a set of input doodles, or
simple line drawings. The latent space provides a foundation for generating new drawings that are similar, but not
identical to, the input examples. The two key components of this technique are 1) a heuristic algorithm for finding
stroke correspondences between the drawings, and 2) the use of latent variable methods to automatically extract
a low-dimensional latent doodle space from the inputs. We present two practical applications that demonstrate
the utility of this idea: first, a randomized stamp tool that creates a different image on every usage; and second,
“personalized probabilistic fonts,” a handwriting synthesis technique that mimics the idiosyncrasies of one’s own
handwriting.