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Projection based image and video inpainting using wavelets

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Patwardhan, KA; Sapiro, G
Published in: IEEE International Conference on Image Processing
December 16, 2003

In this paper, we present a technique for automatic color image inpainting, the art of modifying an image-region in a non-detectable form. The main algorithm is based on the theory of projections onto convex sets (POCS). The image and its wavelet transform are projected onto each other after applying suitable constraints in each domain. This technique exploits the frequency-spatial representation provided by wavelets and utilizes the correlation between the damaged area in the image and its neighborhood. The resulting restored area is homogeneous with its surrounding and preserves the aesthetics of the image. The same technique is used for simple video restoration problems. Video frames are stacked and treated as a 3-D volume, making a natural use of inter-frame correlation.

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IEEE International Conference on Image Processing

Publication Date

December 16, 2003

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1

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857 / 860
 

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Patwardhan, K. A., & Sapiro, G. (2003). Projection based image and video inpainting using wavelets. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, 1, 857–860.
Patwardhan, K. A., and G. Sapiro. “Projection based image and video inpainting using wavelets.” IEEE International Conference on Image Processing 1 (December 16, 2003): 857–60.
Patwardhan KA, Sapiro G. Projection based image and video inpainting using wavelets. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing. 2003 Dec 16;1:857–60.
Patwardhan, K. A., and G. Sapiro. “Projection based image and video inpainting using wavelets.” IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, vol. 1, Dec. 2003, pp. 857–60.
Patwardhan KA, Sapiro G. Projection based image and video inpainting using wavelets. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing. 2003 Dec 16;1:857–860.

Published In

IEEE International Conference on Image Processing

Publication Date

December 16, 2003

Volume

1

Start / End Page

857 / 860