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Original Article

Video object inpainting: a scale-robust method

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Pages 272-284 | Accepted 03 Oct 2011, Published online: 12 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

Video inpainting is the process of reconstructing damaged regions of corrupted frames. In this research, we raise a few issues in existing video inpainting systems. They are usually not robust to the change in the object scale and cannot handle large missing regions behind the moving object. In this attempt, we will address the above issues as following: first, we extract moving objects from the background and construct two mosaic images for each object, a small mosaic and a large mosaic image. The small mosaic is used to detect the amount of scale changes in the moving objects and the large one is used to inpaint partially or completely corrupted objects. We next place the inpainted moving foreground in its location and rescale the objects to their original scale. Finally, we combine the inpainted moving foreground and the background to obtain the corrected video. To speed up the process, we have utilised a multi-resolution approach so that the patch are initially matched in a coarse resolution and later are refined in a fine resolution. The results confirm the robustness of our method in handling the scale change of moving objects and large missing regions.

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