Combined First and Second Order Total Variation Inpainting using Split Bregman

  • Papafitsoros K
  • Schoenlieb C
  • Sengul B
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In this article we discuss the implementation of the combined first and second order total variation inpainting that was introduced by Papafitsoros and Schönlieb. We describe the algorithm we use (split Bregman) in detail, and we give some examples that indicate the difference between pure first and pure second order total variation inpainting. Source Code We provide a source code for the algorithm written in C and an online demonstration, accessible on the article web page http://dx.

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Papafitsoros, K., Schoenlieb, C. B., & Sengul, B. (2013). Combined First and Second Order Total Variation Inpainting using Split Bregman. Image Processing On Line, 3, 112–136. https://doi.org/10.5201/ipol.2013.40

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