Transforming Image Completion
Author(s) -
Alexander Mansfield,
Mukta Prasad,
Carsten Rother,
Toby Sharp,
Pushmeet Kohli,
Luc Van Gool
Publication year - 2011
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5244/c.25.121
Subject(s) - computer science , image (mathematics) , artificial intelligence , exploit , computer vision , task (project management) , image restoration , brightness , image editing , key (lock) , feature detection (computer vision) , image processing , engineering , physics , computer security , systems engineering , optics
Image completion is an important photo-editing task which involves synthetically filling a hole in the image such that the image still appears natural. State-of-the-art image completion methods work by searching for patches in the image that fit well in the hole region. Our key insight is that image patches remain natural under a variety of transformations (such as scale, rotation and brightness change), and it is important to exploit this. We propose and investigate the use of different optimisation methods to search for the best patches and their respective transformations for producing consistent, improved completions. Experiments on a number of challenging problem instances demonstrate that our methods outperform state-of-the-art techniques.
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