Image inpainting via sparse representation

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This paper proposes a novel patch-wise image inpainting algorithm using the image signal sparse representation over a redundant dictionary, which merits in both capabilities to deal with large holes and to preserve image details while taking less risk. Different from all existing works, we consider the problem of image inpainting from the view point of sequential incomplete signal recovery under the assumption that the every image patch admits a sparse representation over a redundant dictionary. To ensure the visually plausibility and consistency constraints between the filled hole and the surroundings, we propose to construct a redundant signal dictionary by directly sampling from the intact source region of current image. Then we sequentially compute the sparse representation for each incomplete patch at the boundary of the hole and recover it until the whole hole is filled. Experimental results show that this approach can efficiently fill in the hole with visually plausible information, and take less risk to introduce unwanted objects or artifacts. ©2009 IEEE.

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Shen, B., Hu, W., Zhang, Y., & Zhang, Y. J. (2009). Image inpainting via sparse representation. In ICASSP, IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing - Proceedings (pp. 697–700). https://doi.org/10.1109/ICASSP.2009.4959679

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