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Image-to-Image Embedding

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In this chapter we present a program in which the user can embed an image onto another image. The user selects two images, one used as the background, and one to place on top, and can select wherever on the background image to place the second image. As shown in Fig. 10.1, we can select a background image, in this case a TV in Times Square, and embed another image onto it, in this case a playful red panda. The program also features the ability to resize the overlay image.

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Furht, B., Akar, E., Andrews, W.A. (2018). Image-to-Image Embedding. In: Digital Image Processing: Practical Approach. SpringerBriefs in Computer Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96634-2_10

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