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Stable and Controllable Noise

Citation:
Jong-Chul Yoon, and In-Kwon Lee, "Stable and Controllable Noise", Graphical Models (SCI), Vol. 70, No. 5, pp. 105-115, 2008, September 2008
Abstract:
We introduce a stable noise function with controllable properties. The well-known Perlin noise function is generated by interpolation of a pre-defined random number table. This table must be modified if user-defined constraints are to be satisfied, but modification can destroy the stability of the table. We integrate statistical tools for measuring the stability of a random number table with user constraints within an optimization procedure, so as to create a controlled random number table which nevertheless has a uniform random distribution, no periodicity, and a band-limited property.
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