Tatting Pattern Hybridization
Date Issued
2014
Date
2014
Author(s)
Lin, Pin-Hung
Abstract
Tattings belong to the family of decorative handicraft of lace. The tatting patterns are radial symmetrical, well structured and strictly connected. As one of the most prevailing textile art, the design of tatting pattern is always in demand. However, designing neoteric patterns requires considerable of experience and skill, which serves as barriers and discourages the beginners.
In the thesis, we present a new hybridization framework dedicated for tatting patterns. The proposed framework generates new patterns by means of hybridizing real-world tatting exemplars. We consider the hybridization as a spatial metamorphosis problem. The hybrids thus inherits the characteristics of exemplars by the nature of metamorphosis, making it similar but different. The metamorphosis is achieved by an optimization of bidirectional similarity of hybrid with each exemplars. Besides, a parametrically controllable source-similarity weight is proposed to govern the hybridized appearance and ensure the fundamental tatting properties. The proposed method has been examined through applying to a wide variety of tatting patterns.
We hope our framework and the patterns generated could be a help for those in need.
Subjects
材質生成
材質混和生成
圖像變換
雙向相似度計算
Type
thesis
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