2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-01449-0_46
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Optimising Data for Exemplar-Based Inpainting

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“…the higher the PSNR is, the lower the MSE is (better). We experiment with classic images that are often encountered in the context of reconstruction-based image compression [27,38,42,45]. All images are scaled to 256 × 256 and are greyscale unless otherwise stated.…”
Section: Initial Mask Generation Via Voronoi Densificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the higher the PSNR is, the lower the MSE is (better). We experiment with classic images that are often encountered in the context of reconstruction-based image compression [27,38,42,45]. All images are scaled to 256 × 256 and are greyscale unless otherwise stated.…”
Section: Initial Mask Generation Via Voronoi Densificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The search for a minimal subset of keypoints for the reconstruction of image data is a problem that has already been addressed in the literature, e.g. for the purpose of compression or inpainting of 2D natural images, as in [7,13,15,17]. In these papers, the keypoint determination methods are stochastic and can therefore generate different sets of points at each run, from the same input image.…”
Section: Keypoints Thinningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and only improved sets are kept over time, until convergence towards a stable state. In [15], a bottom-up approach based on a dithering method of the error map is proposed to add new keypoints, followed by a pixel exchange step. In [13], a similar idea is used, with stochastic sparsification of image laplacian halftoning.…”
Section: Keypoints Thinningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In [15], [32], the minimization problem of total variation was solved by split Bregman algorithm, however, the filling of large texture region art still blurry. Karos et al [18] proposed optimizing data for inpainting of exemplar-based technique, new pixels are added by shaking the current error map, which use data optimization strategies for inpainting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%