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An Introduction to Various Algorithms for Video Completion and Their Features: A Survey

A. Ghanbari Talouki, M. Majdi, S. A. Edalatpanah

Journal of Computer Sciences and Applications. 2017, 5(1), 1-10 doi:10.12691/jcsa-5-1-1
  • Figure 1. An example of the video with stationary background and moving objects [8]
  • Figure 2. is an example of a non-stationary background video and moving objects [8] (a) a frame of video (b) moving map of this frame
  • Figure 3. Two patches overlap at one point [13]
  • Figure 4. Using multi-resolution pyramid to complete the video [14]
  • Figure 5. the process of hole completion in [16]. a) The main frame b) The green dots are the highest priority for completion. c) The red square specifies the patch that must be filled in. d) the most appropriate frame for completion e) the specified patch has been copied. The red region indicates the priority of zero. f) Stop copying patches
  • Figure 6. Moving object and stick figure [20] a) foreground b) stick figure
  • Figure 7. One level of implementation of the algorithm proposed in [24]
  • Figure 8. frame types for damaged video [25]
  • Figure 9. Non-parallel motion of a moving object relative to the image plane [29] a) the object's place in different frames b) database obtained from the moving object
  • Figure 10. Acquiring motion vector from [33]