Learning How to Inpaint from Global Image Statistics

Anat Levin(Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Assaf Zomet, Yair Weiss
Unknown
November 20, 2007
Cited by 43

Abstract

Inpainting is the problem of filling-in holes in images. Considerable progress has been made by techniques that use the immediate boundary of the hole and some prior information on images to solve this problem. These algorithms successfully solve the local inpainting problem but they must, by definition, give the same completion to any two holes that have the same boundary, even when the rest of the image is vastly different.


Related Papers

No related papers found

Powered by citation graph analysis