Abstract
This paper presents a novel framework for object-based video inpainting. To complete an occluded object, our method first samples a 3-D volume of the video into directional spatio-temporal slices, and then performs patch-based image inpainting to repair the partially damaged object trajectories in the 2-D slices. The completed slices are subsequently combined to obtain a sequence of virtual contours of the damaged object. The virtual contours and a posture sequence retrieval technique are then used to retrieve the most similar sequence of object postures in the available non-occluded postures. Key-posture selection and indexing are performed to reduce the complexity of posture sequence retrieval. We also propose a synthetic posture generation scheme that enriches the collection of key-postures so as to reduce the effect of insufficient key-postures. Our experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method can maintain the spatial consistency and temporal motion continuity of an object simultaneously. ©2009 IEEE.
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Ling, C. H., Lin, C. W., Su, C. W., Liao, H. Y. M., & Chen, Y. S. (2009). Video object inpainting using posture mapping. In Proceedings - International Conference on Image Processing, ICIP (pp. 2785–2788). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICIP.2009.5414183
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