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Design of Line Scratch Detection and Restoration Algorithm using GPU (GPU를 이용한 선형 스크래치 탐지와 복원 알고리즘의 설계)

  • Lee, Joon-Goo;Shim, She-Yong;You, Byoung-Moon;Hwang, Doo-Sung
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 2014
  • This paper proposes a linear scratch detection and restoration algorithm using pixel data comparison in a single frame or consecutive frames. There exists a high parallelism in that a scratch detection and restoration algorithm needs a large amount of comparison operations. The proposed scratch detection and restoration algorithm is designed with a GPU for fast computation. We test the proposed algorithm in sequential and parallel processing with the set of digital videos in National Archive of Korea. In the experiments, the scratch detection rate of consecutive frames is as fast as about 20% for that of a single frame. The detection and restoration rates of a GPU-based algorithm are similar to those of a CPU-based algorithm, but the parallel implementation speeds up to about 50 times.

Image Feature based Inpainting Scheme for Restoration of Line Scratch of Old Film (오래된 영화의 line scratch 복원을 위한 영상특성추출기반의 인페인팅)

  • Ko, Ki-Hong;Kim, Seong-Whan
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.15D no.4
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    • pp.581-588
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    • 2008
  • Old films or photographs usually have damages from physical or chemical effects, and the damage and digitalization make stain, scratch, scribbling, noise, and digital drop out in frames. Damages include global damage and local damage, and it is well known that local damage restoration is a main factor for improving image quality. Previous researches have focused on impairment localization (esp. for line scratch impairments) and restoration techniques for line scratch, dirt, blob, and intentional scratch. Inpainting is a key technique using partial derivatives to restore damages in images. It does not show good quality for the complex images because it is based on finite order for partial derivatives, and it takes much time complexity. In this paper, we present a modified inpainting scheme, where we use Sobel edge operator's and angle to compute isophotes, and compare our scheme with Bertalmio's scheme. We experiment our scheme with two old Korean films, and Simulation results show that our scheme requires smaller time complexity than Bertalmio's scheme with comparable reconstructed image quality.

Film Line Scratch Detection using a Neural Network based Texture Classifier (신경망 기반의 텍스처 분류기를 이용한 스크래치 검출)

  • Kim, Kyung-Tai;Kim, Eun-Yi
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea CI
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    • v.43 no.6 s.312
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    • pp.26-33
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    • 2006
  • Film restoration is to detect the location and extent of defected regions from a given movie film, and if present, to reconstruct the lost information of each region. It has gained increasing attention by many researchers, to support multimedia service of high quality. In general, an old film is degraded by dust, scratch, flick, and so on. Among these, the most frequent degradation is the scratch. So far techniques for the scratch restoration have been developed, but they have limited applicability when dealing with all kinds of scratches. To fully support the automatic scratch restoration, the system should be developed that can detect all kinds of scratches from a given frame of old films. This paper presents a neurual network (NN)-based texture classifier that automatically detect all kinds of scratches from frames in old films. To facilitate the detection of various scratch sizes, we use a pyramid of images generated from original frames by having the resolution at three levels. The image at each level is scanned by the NN-based classifier, which divides the input image into scratch regions and non-scratch regions. Then, to reduce the computational cost, the NN-based classifier is only applied to the edge pixels. To assess the validity of the proposed method, the experiments have been performed on old films and animations with all kinds of scratches, then the results show the effectiveness of the proposed method.

Automatic Film Line Scratch Removal System using Spatial Information (공간 정보를 이용한 오래된 필름에서의 스크래치 제거 시스템)

  • Ko, Eun-Jeong;Kim, Kyung-Tai;Kim, Eun-Yi
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea CI
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    • v.45 no.6
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    • pp.162-169
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    • 2008
  • Film restoration is to detect the location and extent of defected regions from a given movie film, and if present, to reconstruct the lost information of each regions. It has gained increasing attention by many researchers, to support multimedia service of high quality. Among artifacts, scratch is the most frequent degradation. In this paper, an automatic film line scratch removal system is developed that can detect and restore all kind of scratches. For this we use the spatial information of scratches: The scratch in old films has lower or higher brightness than neighboring pixels in its vicinity and usually appears as a vertically long thin line. Our systems consists of scratch detection and scratch restoration. The scratches of various types are detected by neural network based texture classifier and morphology-based shape filter and then the degraded regions are restored using bilinear interpolation. To assess the validity of the Proposed method, it has been tested with all kinds of scratches, and then experimental results show that the proposed approach is robust to various scratches and efficient to apply a real film removal system.

Automatic Film Restoration Using Distributed Genetic Algorithm (분산 유전자 알고리즘을 이용한 자동 필름 복원)

  • Kim, Byung-Geun;Kim, Kyung-Tai;Kim, Eun-Yi
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.46 no.2
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2009
  • In recent years, a film restoration has gained increasing attention by many researchers, to support multimedia service of high quality. In general, an old film is degraded by dust, scratch, flick, and so on. Among these, the common factors are scratch and blotch, so that many researchers have been investigated to restore these degradations. However, the methods in literature have one major limitation: A method is working well in dealing with scratches, however it is poorly working in processing the blotches. The goal of this work is to develop a robust technique to restore images degraded by both scratches and blotches. For this, we use MRF-MAP (Markov random field - maximum a posteriori) framework, so that the restoration problem is considered as the minimization problem of the posteriori energy function. As the minimization is one of complex combinatorial problem, we use distributed genetic algorithms (DGAs) that effectively deal with combinatorial problems. To asses the validity of the proposed method, it was tested on natural old films and artificially degraded films, and the results were compared with other methods. Then, the results show that the proposed method is superior to other methods.

Detection and Remove Algorithm of B/W Line Scratch on Old Film by Linear Recursive Curve Trace (선형 회귀곡선 추적을 이용한 고전 필름의 흑,백 라인 스크래치 검출과 제거 알고리즘)

  • Rhee, Kang-Hyeon
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea CI
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    • v.44 no.6
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    • pp.36-42
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    • 2007
  • According to the increased demand of high quality multimedia content, it needs to recover an old movies. But the film of old movie is damaged with line scratches and dust. In this paper, the detection and restoration algorithm of B/W line scratch is proposed. Our scheme estimates and interpolates the damaged partial information of line scratch using the linear recursive curve trace which consider the intensity values of left and right region of line scratch and then median filtering processed. As a result, the film image PSNR 44.68 with B/W line scratch is increased up to 48.60 and the intensity of the interpolate pixel is approached about 14 against the pixel of original image.

Design and Implementation of AR Model based Automatic Identification and Restoration Scheme for Line Scratches in Old Films (AR 모델 기반의 고전영화의 긁힘 손상의 자동 탐지 및 복원 시스템 설계와 구현)

  • Han, Ngoc-Soc;Kim, Seong-Whan
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartB
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    • v.17B no.1
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    • pp.47-54
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    • 2010
  • Old archived film shows two major defects: line scratch and blobs. In this paper, we present a design and implementation of an automatic video restoration system for line scratches observed in archived film. We use autoregressive (AR) image model because we can make stochastic and specifically autoregressive image generation process with our PAST-PRESENT model and Sampling Pattern. We designed locality maximizing scanning pattern, which can generate nearly stationary time-like series of pixels, which is a strong requirement for a stochastic series to be autoregressive. The sampled pixel series undergoes filtering and model fitting using Durbin-Levinson algorithm before interpolation process. We designed three-stage film restoration system, which includes (1) film acquisition from VHS tapes, (2) simple line scratch detection and restoration, and (3) manual blob identification and sophisticated inpainting scheme. We implemented film acquisition and simple inpainting scheme on Texas Instruments DSP board TMS320DM642 EVM, and implemented our AR inpainting scheme on PC for sophisticated restoration. We experimented our scheme with two old Korean films: "Viva Freedom" and "Robot Tae-Kwon-V", and the experimental results show that our scheme improves Bertalmio's scheme for subjective quality (MOS), objective quality (PSNR), and especially restoration ratio (RR), which reflects how much similar to the manual inpainting results.

Linear Scratch Detection and Removal Technique for Old Film Sequences Using Wavelet Shrinkage and Interpolation (고전 영화 복원을 위한 웨이블릿 계수축소와 보간법을 이용한 선형 스크래치 검출 및 제거 기술)

  • Kang, Won-Seok;Lee, Eun-Sung;Kim, Sang-Jin;Paik, Joon-Ki
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.48 no.5
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2011
  • This paper presents a novel scratch detection and removal approach for old film images in wavelet-domain. Various scratch detection and removal algorithms have been proposed for past decades. However, accurate scratch detection and removal with a moderate amount of computing effort is still a problem because of trade off between the quality of the film and computational load. For overcoming this problem, we first decompose an input image using a 3-level wavelet transform, and then remove the scratch by shrinking wavelet coefficients using linear interpolation. Experimental results show that the proposed algorithm can efficiently detect and remove the scratch in damaged films, and also be incorporated into old film restoration systems.

A STUDY ON SURFACE OF VARIOUS ABUTMENT SCREWS

  • Park Chan-Ik;Chung Chae-Heon;Choi Han-Cheol
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.351-359
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    • 2003
  • Statement of problem: Regardless of any restoration, most of case, we used in screw connection between abutment and implant. For this reason, implant screw loosening has been remained problem in restorative practices. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare surface of coated/plated screw with titanium and gold alloy screw and to evaluate physical property of coated/plated material after scratch test in FESEM investigation Material and methods: GoldTite, titanium screw provided by 3i (Implant Innovation, USA) and TorqTite, titanium screw by Steri-Oss (Nobel Biocare, USA) and gold screw, titanium screw by AVANA (Osstem Implant, korea) - were selected for this study. Each abutment screw surface was observed at 100 times, and then screw crest, root, and slope were done more detailed numerical value, at 1000 times with FESEM. A micro-diamond needle was also prepared for the scratch test. Each abutment screw was fixed, micro-diamond scratch the surface of head region was made at constant load and then was observed central region and periphery of fine trace through 1000 times with FESEM. Results: The surface of GoldTite was smoother than that of other kinds of screw and had abundant ductility and malleability compared with titanium and gold screw. The scratch test also showed that teflon particles were exfoliated easily in screw coated with teflon. Titanium screw had a rough surface and low ductility. Conclusion: It was recommended that the clinical use of gold-plated screw would prevent a screw from loosening. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS Clinical use of gold-plated screw would prevent a screw from loosening because it had abundant ductility and malleability compared with titanium and gold screw.

Digital film line scratch restoration based on Spatial Information (공간적인 정보 기반의 디지털 필름 스크래치 복원)

  • Kim, Kyung-Tai;Ko, Eun-Chung;Kim, Eun-Yi
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 2007.06c
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    • pp.454-459
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    • 2007
  • 최근 다양한 형태의 멀티미디어의 확산과 영상에 대한 관심이 높아짐에 따라 필름 복원은 많은 사람들로부터 관심을 받고 있는 연구 분야다. 본 논문에서는 스크래치 텍스처 및 형태 특성을 이용하여 모든 종류의 스크래치를 자동으로 검출하고 복원 할 수 있는 방법을 제안한다. 제안된 방법은 손상된 필름에서 자주 발생되는 스크래치의 공간적인 정보를 이용하여 텍스처 분류기와 형태 필터링을 통해 스크래치를 검출 하고, 양선형 보간법을 사용하여 손상된 필름 영역을 주변 픽셀 값을 이용하여 스크래치를 제거 함으로써 영상을 복원한다. 본 논문에서 제안된 방법은 Kokaram의 논문에 제안된 방법보다 다양한 종류의 스크래치를 정확하게 인식하며, 적은 계산 비용임에도 불구하고 양선형 보간법은 스크래치 영역을 제거한다.

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