Automatic Image Interpolation Using Homography

While taking photographs, we often face the problem that unwanted foreground objects (e.g., vehicles, signs, and pedestrians) occlude the main subject(s). We propose to apply image interpolation (also known as inpainting ) techniques to remove unwanted objects in the photographs and to automatically...

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Veröffentlicht in:EURASIP journal on advances in signal processing 2010-01, Vol.2010 (1), Article 307546
Hauptverfasser: Wu, Yi-Leh, Tang, Cheng-Yuan, Hor, Maw-Kae, Liu, Chi-Tsung
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Zusammenfassung:While taking photographs, we often face the problem that unwanted foreground objects (e.g., vehicles, signs, and pedestrians) occlude the main subject(s). We propose to apply image interpolation (also known as inpainting ) techniques to remove unwanted objects in the photographs and to automatically patch the vacancy after the unwanted objects are removed. When given only a single image, if the information loss after the unwanted objects in images being removed is too great, the patching results are usually unsatisfactory. The proposed inpainting techniques employ the homographic constraints in geometry to incorporate multiple images taken from different viewpoints. Our experiment results showed that the proposed techniques could effectively reduce process in searching for potential patches from multiple input images and decide the best patches for the missing regions.
ISSN:1687-6180
1687-6172
1687-6180
DOI:10.1155/2010/307546