Film dirt is the most commonly encountered artifact in archive restoration applications. Since dirt usually appears as a temporally impulsive event, motion-compensated interframe processing is widely applied for its detection. However, motion-compensated prediction requires a high degree of complexity and can be unreliable when motion estimation fails. Consequently, many techniques using spatial or spatiotemporal filtering without motion were also been proposed as alternatives. A comprehensive survey and evaluation of existing methods is presented, in which both qualitative and quantitative performances are compared in terms of accuracy, robustness, and complexity. After analyzing these algorithms and identifying their limitations, we concl...
This dissertation presents algorithms for restoring some of the major corruptions observed in archiv...
This dissertation presents algorithms associated with the development of a robust automatic m...
In this paper we apply stochastic methods (Gibbs sampling and simulated annealing) and deterministic...
Film dirt is the most commonly encountered artifact in archive restoration applications. Since dirt ...
A novel spatio-temporal method is proposed for film dirt detection and recovery. Firstly, a more rel...
Until recently, filming has been an analogue process; it requires a mechanical process to record an...
A novel non-motion-compensated method is proposed for dirt detection in archived film sequences. A c...
We propose a novel approach for the detection of temporally impulsive dirt impairments in archived f...
A novel non-motion-compensated method is proposed for dirt detection in archived film sequences. A c...
restoration We propose an adaptive spatio-temporal approach for the detection of dirt in archive fil...
In this paper, a new method of blotch detection for digitised film sequences is proposed. Due to the...
A novel segmentation-assisted method for film dirt detection is proposed. We exploit the fact that f...
A novel segmentation-assisted method for film dirt detection is proposed. Since dirt manifests as a ...
This thesis describes our work towards a unified framework for automatic restoration of dirt and blo...
The progressive degradation of current film archives poses a serious threat to the preservation of o...
This dissertation presents algorithms for restoring some of the major corruptions observed in archiv...
This dissertation presents algorithms associated with the development of a robust automatic m...
In this paper we apply stochastic methods (Gibbs sampling and simulated annealing) and deterministic...
Film dirt is the most commonly encountered artifact in archive restoration applications. Since dirt ...
A novel spatio-temporal method is proposed for film dirt detection and recovery. Firstly, a more rel...
Until recently, filming has been an analogue process; it requires a mechanical process to record an...
A novel non-motion-compensated method is proposed for dirt detection in archived film sequences. A c...
We propose a novel approach for the detection of temporally impulsive dirt impairments in archived f...
A novel non-motion-compensated method is proposed for dirt detection in archived film sequences. A c...
restoration We propose an adaptive spatio-temporal approach for the detection of dirt in archive fil...
In this paper, a new method of blotch detection for digitised film sequences is proposed. Due to the...
A novel segmentation-assisted method for film dirt detection is proposed. We exploit the fact that f...
A novel segmentation-assisted method for film dirt detection is proposed. Since dirt manifests as a ...
This thesis describes our work towards a unified framework for automatic restoration of dirt and blo...
The progressive degradation of current film archives poses a serious threat to the preservation of o...
This dissertation presents algorithms for restoring some of the major corruptions observed in archiv...
This dissertation presents algorithms associated with the development of a robust automatic m...
In this paper we apply stochastic methods (Gibbs sampling and simulated annealing) and deterministic...