Title
Reflection Separation Using Guided Annotation
Abstract
Photographs taken through a glass surface often contain an approximately linear superposition of reflected and transmitted layers. Decomposing an image into these layers is generally an ill-posed task and the use of an additional image prior and user provided cues is presently necessary in order to obtain good results. Current annotation approaches rely on a strong sparsity assumption. For images with significant texture this assumption does not typically hold, thus rendering the annotation process unviable.In this paper we show that using a Gaussian Mixture Model patch prior, the correct local decomposition can almost always be found as one of 100 likely modes of the posterior. Thus, the user need only choose one of these modes in a sparse set of patches and the decomposition may then be completed automatically. We demonstrate the performance of our method using synthesized and real reflection images.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2017
2017 24TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON IMAGE PROCESSING (ICIP)
Natural image statistics, reflection separation
DocType
Volume
ISSN
Conference
abs/1702.05958
1522-4880
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.35
4
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ofer Springer110.35
Yair Weiss210240834.60