Cortical-inspired image reconstruction via sub-Riemannian geometry and hypoelliptic diffusion

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DOI10.1051/PROC/201864037zbMATH Open1486.68227arXiv1801.03800OpenAlexW3125453379WikidataQ115334254 ScholiaQ115334254MaRDI QIDQ4615500FDOQ4615500

Alexey O. Remizov, Ugo Boscain, R. A. Chertovskih, Jean-Paul Gauthier, Dario Prandi

Publication date: 29 January 2019

Published in: ESAIM: Proceedings and Surveys (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: In this paper we review several algorithms for image inpainting based on the hypoelliptic diffusion naturally associated with a mathematical model of the primary visual cortex. In particular, we present one algorithm that does not exploit the information of where the image is corrupted, and others that do it. While the first algorithm is able to reconstruct only images that our visual system is still capable of recognize, we show that those of the second type completely transcend such limitation providing reconstructions at the state-of-the-art in image inpainting. This can be interpreted as a validation of the fact that our visual cortex actually encodes the first type of algorithm.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1801.03800





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