A Visual Inpainting Method Based on the Compressed Domain(Image Processing and Video Processing)
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概要
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Visual inpainting is an interpolation problem that restores an image or a frame with missing or damaged parts. Over the past decades, a number of computable models of visual inpainting have been developed, but most of these models are based on the pixel domain. Little theoretical and computational work of visual inpainting is based on the compressed domain. In this paper, a visual inpainting model in the discrete cosine transform (DCT) domain is proposed. DCT coefficients of the non-inpainting blocks are utilized to get block features, and those block features are propagated to the inpainting region iteratively. The experimental results with I frames of MPEG4 are presented to demonstrate the efficiency and accuracy of the proposed algorithm.
- 2007-10-01
著者
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XU De
Institute of Computer Science and Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University
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Jiang Yi-wei
Institute Of Computer & Engineering Beijing Jiaotong University
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Lee Moon-ho
Division Of Electronics And Information Engineering College Of Engineering Chonbuk National Universi
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Xu De
Institute Of Computer & Engineering Beijing Jiaotong University
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LANG Cong-Yan
Institute of Computer & Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University
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Lang Cong-yan
Institute Of Computer & Engineering Beijing Jiaotong University
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