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Using the famous channels drawn by Strebelle (Figure 3a) as training image and a map of auxiliary information about dilatation and rotation of the template (Figure 3b), it is possible to produce images as surprising as the one presented in Figure 3c.
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Example 2: The Lena Delta |
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This example uses the Lena Delta as training image along with auxiliary information about the distance to the sea (Figure 4). On the simulation grid, two auxiliary variables are available: the distance to the sea and the orientation (Figure 5). The results of the simulation are given at Figure 6. |
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This example aims at simulating on various 3D grids using a 100 x 100 x 60 cells training image (Figure 7a). Results are shown at Figure 7b. |
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New hard data linking the hard data that must be connected together are added before the start of the simulation. The new hard data forming paths connecting hard data are patched from the TI. Hence, such paths have to be present in the TI, otherwise the connectivity is not guaranteed. The TI should be stationary. |
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