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Optimized processing order for 3D hole filling in video sequences using frequency selective extrapolation

Published 20 Jul 2022 in eess.IV | (2207.09737v1)

Abstract: A problem often arising in video communication is the reconstruction of missing or distorted areas in a video sequence. Such holes of unavailable pixels may be caused for example by transmission errors of coded video data or undesired objects like logos. In order to close the holes given neighboring available content, a signal extrapolation has to be performed. The best quality can be achieved, if spatial as well as temporal information is used for the reconstruction. However, the question always is in which order to process the extrapolation to obtain the best result. In this paper, an optimized processing order is introduced for improving the extrapolation quality of Three-dimensional Frequency Selective Extrapolation. Using the proposed optimized order, holes in video sequences can be closed from the outer margin to the center, leading to a higher reconstruction quality, and visually noticeable gains of more than 0.5 dB PSNR are possible.

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