This paper proposes a novel method to generate plausible video sequences after removing relatively large objects from the original videos. In order to maintain temporal coherence among the frames, a motion layer segmentation method is applied. Then, a set of synthesized layers are generated by applying motion compensation and region completion algorithm. Finally, a new video, in which the selected object is removed, is plausibly rendered given the synthesized layers and the motion parameters. A number of example videos are shown in the results to demonstrate the effectiveness of our method.
Motion Layer Based Object Removal in Videos
2005-01-01
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Conference paper
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English
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