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Supplemental Material: Basic Results - Part II Non-Stationary Texture Synthesis by Adversarial Expansion ACM Reference Format: . 2018. Supplemental Material: Basic Results - Part II: Non-Stationary Texture Synthesis by Adversarial Expansion. 1, 1 (May 2018), 12 pages. https://doi. org/10.1145/nnnnnnn.nnnnnnn This is the second part of our basic results, which contains expansion results for several classical examples in the history of texture syn- thesis. Note that these textures are relatively small (on size 256×256 pixels or smaller), and accordingly the networks are trained by expanding 64×64 patches to 128×128. Image credits: all these classic textures are downloaded from the project page of “Texture Analysis and Synthesis”: https://graphics. stanford.edu/projects/texture/ Author’s address: © 2018 Association for Computing Machinery. This is the author’s version of the work. It is posted here for your personal use. Not for redistribution. The definitive Version of Record was published in , https://doi.org/10. 1145/nnnnnnn.nnnnnnn. , Vol. 1, No. 1, Article . Publication date: May 2018.

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ACM Reference Format:. 2018. Supplemental Material: Basic Results - Part II: Non-Stationary TextureSynthesis by Adversarial Expansion. 1, 1 (May 2018), 12 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/nnnnnnn.nnnnnnn

This is the second part of our basic results, which contains expansionresults for several classical examples in the history of texture syn-thesis. Note that these textures are relatively small (on size 256×256pixels or smaller), and accordingly the networks are trained byexpanding 64×64 patches to 128×128.

Image credits: all these classic textures are downloaded from theproject page of “Texture Analysis and Synthesis”: https://graphics.stanford.edu/projects/texture/

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This texture is also downloaded from the project page of ‘’Texture Analysis and Synthesis”. Note that it is a painting, not a texture actually.

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