TY - JOUR
T1 - Image inpainting on the basis of spectral structure from 2-D nonharmonic analysis
AU - Hasegawa, Masaya
AU - Kako, Takahiro
AU - Hirobayashi, Shigeki
AU - Misawa, Tadanobu
AU - Yoshizawa, Toshio
AU - Inazumi, Yasuhiro
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - The restoration of images by digital inpainting is an active field of research and such algorithms are, in fact, now widely used. Conventional methods generally apply textures that are most similar to the areas around the missing region or use a large image database. However, this produces discontinuous textures and thus unsatisfactory results. Here, we propose a new technique to overcome this limitation by using signal prediction based on the nonharmonic analysis (NHA) technique proposed by the authors. NHA can be used to extract accurate spectra, irrespective of the window function, and its frequency resolution is less than that of the discrete Fourier transform. The proposed method sequentially generates new textures on the basis of the spectrum obtained by NHA. Missing regions from the spectrum are repaired using an improved cost function for 2D NHA. The proposed method is evaluated using the standard images Lena, Barbara, Airplane, Pepper, and Mandrill. The results show an improvement in MSE of about 10-20 compared with the examplar-based method and good subjective quality.
AB - The restoration of images by digital inpainting is an active field of research and such algorithms are, in fact, now widely used. Conventional methods generally apply textures that are most similar to the areas around the missing region or use a large image database. However, this produces discontinuous textures and thus unsatisfactory results. Here, we propose a new technique to overcome this limitation by using signal prediction based on the nonharmonic analysis (NHA) technique proposed by the authors. NHA can be used to extract accurate spectra, irrespective of the window function, and its frequency resolution is less than that of the discrete Fourier transform. The proposed method sequentially generates new textures on the basis of the spectrum obtained by NHA. Missing regions from the spectrum are repaired using an improved cost function for 2D NHA. The proposed method is evaluated using the standard images Lena, Barbara, Airplane, Pepper, and Mandrill. The results show an improvement in MSE of about 10-20 compared with the examplar-based method and good subjective quality.
KW - Image analysis
KW - image inpainting
KW - interpolation
KW - nonharmonic analysis (NHA)
KW - object removal
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84878494313&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/TIP.2013.2253475
DO - 10.1109/TIP.2013.2253475
M3 - 学術論文
C2 - 23549889
AN - SCOPUS:84878494313
SN - 1057-7149
VL - 22
SP - 3008
EP - 3017
JO - IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
JF - IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
IS - 8
M1 - 6490052
ER -