A Detailed Survey on Various Image Inpainting Techniques
Journal Title: Bonfring International Journal of Advances in Image Processing - Year 2012, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
Inpainting, the technique of transform an image in an imperceptible form, is as past as art itself. The main objective of inpainting is from the reinstallation of damaged paintings and photographs to the elimination of chosen objects. Image Inpainting is used to filling the misplaced or smashed region in an image make use of spatial information of its neighbouring region. Inpainting algorithm have numerous applications. It is attentively used for restoration of older films and object removal in digital photographs. It is also useful to red-eye correction, compression etc. The objective of the Inpainting is to change the damaged region in an image in which the inpainted region is invisible to the common observers who are not familiar with the original image. There have been quite a few approaches are proposed for the image inpainting techniques. This proposed work presents a brief survey of different image inpainting techniques and relative study of these techniques. In this paper provide an analysis of different techniques used for image Inpainting. Finally a best inpainting technique is suggested in this paper.
Authors and Affiliations
Janarthanan V
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