Managing cloned variants: A framework and experience
Julia Rubin, Krzysztof Czarnecki, et al.
SPLC 2013
We have developed a new technique for generating homogeneously distributed irregular dot patterns useful for optical devices and digital halftoning technologies. To introduce irregularity, we use elaborately designed sequences called low-discrepancy sequences instead of pseudorandom numbers. We also use a molecular-dynamics redistribution method to improve the distribution of dots. Our method can produce arbitrary density distributions in accordance with a given design. The generated patterns are free from visible roughness as well as any moiré patterns when superimposed on other regular patterns. We demonstrate that our method effectively improves luminance uniformity and eliminates moiré patterns when used for a backlight unit of a liquid-crystal display. © 2003 Optical Society of America.
Julia Rubin, Krzysztof Czarnecki, et al.
SPLC 2013
M. Abe, M. Hori
SAINT 2003
T. Syeda-Mahmood
Computer Vision and Image Understanding
Mahesh Viswanathan, Homayoon S.M. Beigi, et al.
ICDAR 1999