26 research outputs found

    Review Paper on Automatic Scratch Lines Noise Removal from Video

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    The digitalization and transfer of older films into high definition (HD) formats imply that high quality of restoration is necessary. Now a day?s Digital film restoration is an area under discussion of increasing interest to researchers and film archives alike. Old films, including cultural heritage masterpieces, are being digitally premastered and transferred into novel, higher quality formats and distributed through various means such as DVD, Blu-ray or HD pictures. Detection of Line scratches in old movies is a particularly difficult problem due to the variable spatiotemporal characteristics of this deficiency. Some of the main problems consist of sensitivity to noise and texture, and fake detections due to thin vertical structures belonging to the scene. Automatic finding of image damaged regions is the key to automatic video image inpainting. Vertical scratches are the common damages in the old film. As the film is a collection of number of frames arrayed together to produce a motion sequence hence it becomes a lengthy and tedious work to process any video format in any manner. Normally if any scratch or noise generated on films it remains as it is on many frames in sequence in film which can be benefitted by the removal process by initially checking noise area on earlier slide. Hence proposed system is aimed at designing and developing of line scratches detection from old films and remove it

    A study of motion-based detection and removal of defects in digital motion pictures

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    Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 1995.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 87-88).by Carl H. Taniguchi.M.S

    Sur la Restauration et l'Edition de Vidéo : Détection de Rayures et Inpainting de Scènes Complexes

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    The inevitable degradation of visual content such as images and films leads to the goal ofimage and video restoration. In this thesis, we look at two specific restoration problems : the detection ofline scratches in old films and the automatic completion of videos, or video inpainting as it is also known.Line scratches are caused when the film physically rubs against a mechanical part. This origin resultsin the specific characteristics of the defect, such as verticality and temporal persistence. We propose adetection algorithm based on the statistical approach known as a contrario methods. We also proposea temporal filtering step to remove false alarms present in the first detection step. Comparisons withprevious work show improved recall and precision, and robustness with respect to the presence of noiseand clutter in the film.The second part of the thesis concerns video inpainting. We propose an algorithm based on theminimisation of a patch-based functional of the video content. In this framework, we address the followingproblems : extremely high execution times, the correct handling of textures in the video and inpaintingwith moving cameras. We also address some convergence issues in a very simplified inpainting context.La degradation inévitable des contenus visuels (images, films) conduit nécessairementà la tâche de la restauration des images et des vidéos. Dans cetre thèse, nous nous intéresserons àdeux sous-problèmes de restauration : la détection des rayures dans les vieux films, et le remplissageautomatique des vidéos (“inpainting vidéo en anglais).En général, les rayures sont dues aux frottements de la pellicule du film avec un objet lors de laprojection du film. Les origines physiques de ce défaut lui donnent des caractéristiques très particuliers.Les rayures sont des lignes plus ou moins verticales qui peuvent être blanches ou noires (ou parfois encouleur) et qui sont temporellement persistantes, c’est-à-dire qu’elles ont une position qui est continuedans le temps. Afin de détecter ces défauts, nous proposons d’abord un algorithme de détection basésur un ensemble d’approches statistiques appelées les méthodes a contrario. Cet algorithme fournitune détection précise et robuste aux bruits et aux textures présentes dans l’image. Nous proposonségalement une étape de filtrage temporel afin d’écarter les fausses alarmes de la première étape dedétection. Celle-ci améliore la précision de l’algorithme en analysant le mouvement des détections spatiales.L’ensemble de l’algorithme (détection spatiale et filtrage temporel) est comparé à des approchesde la littérature et montre un rappel et une précision grandement améliorés.La deuxième partie de cette thèse est consacrée à l’inpainting vidéo. Le but ici est de remplirune région d’une vidéo avec un contenu qui semble visuellement cohérent et convaincant. Il existeune pléthore de méthodes qui traite ce problème dans le cas des images. La littérature dans le casdes vidéos est plus restreinte, notamment car le temps d’exécution représente un véritable obstacle.Nous proposons un algorithme d’inpainting vidéo qui vise l’optimisation d’une fonctionnelle d’énergiequi intègre la notion de patchs, c’est-à-dire des petits cubes de contenu vidéo. Nous traitons d’abord leprobl’‘eme du temps d’exécution avant d’attaquer celui de l’inpainting satisfaisant des textures dans lesvidéos. Nous traitons également le cas des vidéos dont le fond est en mouvement ou qui ont été prisesavec des caméras en mouvement. Enfin, nous nous intéressons à certaines questions de convergencede l’algorithme dans des cas très simplifiés

    Efficient Decision Support Systems

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    This series is directed to diverse managerial professionals who are leading the transformation of individual domains by using expert information and domain knowledge to drive decision support systems (DSSs). The series offers a broad range of subjects addressed in specific areas such as health care, business management, banking, agriculture, environmental improvement, natural resource and spatial management, aviation administration, and hybrid applications of information technology aimed to interdisciplinary issues. This book series is composed of three volumes: Volume 1 consists of general concepts and methodology of DSSs; Volume 2 consists of applications of DSSs in the biomedical domain; Volume 3 consists of hybrid applications of DSSs in multidisciplinary domains. The book is shaped upon decision support strategies in the new infrastructure that assists the readers in full use of the creative technology to manipulate input data and to transform information into useful decisions for decision makers

    Social work with airports passengers

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    Social work at the airport is in to offer to passengers social services. The main methodological position is that people are under stress, which characterized by a particular set of characteristics in appearance and behavior. In such circumstances passenger attracts in his actions some attention. Only person whom he trusts can help him with the documents or psychologically
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