SUPER PIXEL BASED VIRTUAL TEXTURE MAPPING OF IMAGE SYNTHESIS
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Image synthesis is the process of generating images of a 2D model or 3D model by means of computer programs. This involves several different subjects like global illumination, local illumination, rendering and visual perception. We concentrate on the subject of rendering which can be projection of environment into an image. Sometimes, it may be different to that what we really want to capture, i.e., rendering artifacts may occur. In existing method, object removal of an image takes place by the exemplar-based inpainting. While in proposed method, occlusion culling and shadow removal of an image to reduce the rendering artifacts. But, the regions are filled with a texture according to those neighbourhood pixels for the consideration of super pixel. Finally, these methods generate more natural composite images especially for a proposed method the image of selected region affecting the texture, the illumination and the colour of objects lying in the region.
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