Scene Completion Using Millions of Photographs
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What can you do with a million images? In this paper we present a new image completion algorithm powered by a huge database of photographs gathered from the Web. The algorithm patches up holes in images by finding similar image regions in the database that are not only seamless but also semantically valid. Our chief insight is that while the space of images is effectively infinite, the space of semantically differentiable scenes is actually not that large. For many image completion tasks we are able to find similar scenes which contain image fragments that will convincingly complete the image. Our algorithm is entirely data-driven, requiring no annotations or labelling by the user. Unlike existing image completion methods, our algorithm can generate a diverse set of image completions and we allow users to select among them. We demonstrate the superiority of our algorithm over existing image completion approaches.
from RobinGood
Un nuovo algoritmo sviluppato da James Hayes e Alexei A. Efros della Carnegie Mellon University permette di riempire le parti sfocate o che non gradisci di una foto confrontandole con gli enormi database di immagini disponbili sul web. Gli sviluppatori del progetto ne parlano in maniera entusiasta e sottolineano come il loro intento fosse quello soprattutto di dare la possibilità di riparare …
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