High-Accuracy and Quick Matting Based on Sample-Pair Refinement and Local Optimization
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Based on sample-pair refinement and local optimization, this paper proposes a high-accuracy and quick matting algorithm. First, in order to gather foreground/background samples effectively, we shoot rays in hybrid (gradient and uniform) directions. This strategy utilizes the prior knowledge to adjust the directions for effective searching. Second, we refine sample-pairs of pixels by taking into account neighbors'. Both high confidence sample-pairs and usable foreground/background components are utilized and thus more accurate and smoother matting results are achieved. Third, to reduce the computational cost of sample-pair selection in coarse matting, this paper proposes an adaptive sample clustering approach. Most redundant samples are eliminated adaptively, where the computational cost decreases significantly. Finally, we convert fine matting into a de-noising problem, which is optimized by minimizing the observation and state errors iteratively and locally. This leads to less space and time complexity compared with global optimization. Experiments demonstrate that we outperform other state-of-the-art methods in local matting both on accuracy and efficiency.
著者
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Wang Guijin
Dept. Of Electronic Engineering Tsinghua University
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Lin Xinggang
Dept. Of Electronic Engineering Tsinghua University
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Liu Bo
Dept. Botany Univ. Georgia Usa
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Shi Chenbo
Dept. Of Electronic Engineering Tsinghua University
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He Bei
Dept. Of Electronic Engineering Tsinghua University
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YIN Xuanwu
Dept. of Electronic Engineering, Tsinghua University
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