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Adaptive patch size determination for patch-based image completion

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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by Hailing Zhou, J Zheng
Patch-based image completion proceeds by iteratively filling the target (unknown) region by the best matching patches in the source image. In most existing such algorithms, the size of the patches is either fixed and specified by a default number or simply chosen to be inversely proportional to the spatial frequency. However, it is noted that the patch size affects how well the filled patch captures the local characteristics of the source image and thus the final completion accuracy. Thus in this paper we propose a new method to compute appropriate patch sizes for image completion to improve its performance. In particular, we formulate the patch size determination as an optimization problem that minimizes an objective function involving image gradients and distinct and homogenous features. Experimental results show that our method can provide a significant enhancement to patch-based image completion algorithms.

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Event

International Conference on Image Processing (17th : 2010 : Hong Kong, China)

Pagination

421 - 424

Publisher

IEEE Computer Society

Location

Hong Kong, China

Place of publication

Los Alamitos, Calif.

Start date

2010-09-26

End date

2010-09-29

ISSN

1522-4880

ISBN-13

9781424479931

ISBN-10

1424479932

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Title of proceedings

ICIP 2010 : Proceedings of the 17th IEEE International Conference on Image Processing

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