DocumentCode
1350684
Title
Efficient Edit Propagation Using Hierarchical Data Structure
Author
Xiao, Chunxia ; Yongwei Nie ; Feng Tang
Author_Institution
Sch. of Comput., Wuhan Univ., Wuhan, China
Volume
17
Issue
8
fYear
2011
Firstpage
1135
Lastpage
1147
Abstract
This paper presents a novel unified hierarchical structure for scalable edit propagation. Our method is based on the key observation that in edit propagation, appearance varies very smoothly in those regions where the appearance is different from the user-specified pixels. Uniformly sampling in these regions leads to redundant computation. We propose to use a quadtree-based adaptive subdivision method such that more samples are selected in similar regions and less in those that are different from the user-specified regions. As a result, both the computation and the memory requirement are significantly reduced. In edit propagation, an edge-preserving propagation function is first built, and the full solution for all the pixels can be computed by interpolating from the solution obtained from the adaptively subdivided domain. Furthermore, our approach can be easily extended to accelerate video edit propagation using an adaptive octree structure. In order to improve user interaction, we introduce several new Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) brushes to find pixels that are similar to the user-specified regions. Compared with previous methods, our approach requires significantly less time and memory, while achieving visually same results. Experimental results demonstrate the efficiency and effectiveness of our approach on high-resolution photographs and videos.
Keywords
Gaussian processes; image resolution; tree data structures; trees (mathematics); Gaussian Mixture Model; edge-preserving propagation function; efficient edit propagation; hierarchical data structure; quadtree-based adaptive subdivision method; video edit propagation; Brushes; Data structures; Image edge detection; Image resolution; Linear systems; Memory management; Pixel; Gaussian mixture model; Tone adjustment; hierarchical data structure; high dynamic range imaging; tone mapping.;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2626
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVCG.2010.125
Filename
5601716
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