IVCVMar 7, 2021

Automatic Flare Spot Artifact Detection and Removal in Photographs

arXiv:2103.04384v164 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses a specific issue in photography for image processing applications, representing an incremental improvement in artifact removal techniques.

The paper tackles the problem of automatically detecting and removing flare spot artifacts in photographs, proposing a computational method that achieves top-tier quantitative and qualitative performance.

Flare spot is one type of flare artifact caused by a number of conditions, frequently provoked by one or more high-luminance sources within or close to the camera field of view. When light rays coming from a high-luminance source reach the front element of a camera, it can produce intra-reflections within camera elements that emerge at the film plane forming non-image information or flare on the captured image. Even though preventive mechanisms are used, artifacts can appear. In this paper, we propose a robust computational method to automatically detect and remove flare spot artifacts. Our contribution is threefold: firstly, we propose a characterization which is based on intrinsic properties that a flare spot is likely to satisfy; secondly, we define a new confidence measure able to select flare spots among the candidates; and, finally, a method to accurately determine the flare region is given. Then, the detected artifacts are removed by using exemplar-based inpainting. We show that our algorithm achieve top-tier quantitative and qualitative performance.

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