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Texton Noise
Authors:B. Galerne  A. Leclaire  L. Moisan
Affiliation:1. Laboratoire MAP5Université Paris Descartes and CNRS, Sorbonne Paris Cité;2. CMLA, ENS Cachan, CNRS, Université Paris‐Saclay, Cachan, France
Abstract:Designing realistic noise patterns from scratch is hard. To solve this problem, recent contributions have proposed involved spectral analysis algorithms that enable procedural noise models to faithfully reproduce some class of textures. The aim of this paper is to propose the simplest and most efficient noise model that allows for the reproduction of any Gaussian texture. Texton noise is a simple sparse convolution noise that sums randomly scattered copies of a small bilinear texture called texton. We introduce an automatic algorithm to compute the texton associated with an input texture image that concentrates the input frequency content into the desired texton support. One of the main features of texton noise is that its evaluation only consists to sum 30 texture fetches on average. Consequently, texton noise generates Gaussian textures with an unprecedented evaluation speed for noise by example. A second main feature of texton noise is that it allows for high‐quality on‐the‐fly anisotropic filtering by simply invoking existing GPU hardware solutions for texture fetches. In addition, we demonstrate that texton noise can be applied on any surface using parameterization‐free surface noise and that it allows for noise mixing.
Keywords:procedural noise  noise by example  spot noise  Gaussian textures  texton  on‐the‐fly filtering  texture mixing  [Computer Graphics]: Image manipulation–  Texturing
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