Hanif M., Tonazzini A., Savino P., Salerno E.
ancient documents restoration. Sparse representation Ancient documents restoration Bleed-through image restoration Dictionary learning
Bleed-through is a commonly encountered degradation in ancient printed documents and manuscripts, which severely impair their readability. Digital image restoration techniques can be effective to remove or significantly reduce this degradation. In bleed-through document image restoration the main issue is to identify the bleed-through pixels and replace them with appropriate values, in accordance to their surroundings. In this paper, we propose a two stage method, where a pair of properly registered images of the document recto and verso is first used to locate the bleed-through pixels in each side, and then a sparse representation based image inpainting technique is used to fill-in the bleed-through areas according to the neighbourhood, in such a way to preserve the original appearance of the document. The advantages of the proposed inpainting technique over state-of-the-art methods are illustrated by the improvement in the visual results.
Source: Proceedings (MDPI) 2 (2018). doi:10.3390/proceedings2020093
Publisher: MDPI, Basel, Svizzera
@article{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:383451, title = {Sparse representation based inpainting for the restoration of document images affected by bleed-through}, author = {Hanif M. and Tonazzini A. and Savino P. and Salerno E.}, publisher = {MDPI, Basel, Svizzera}, doi = {10.3390/proceedings2020093}, journal = {Proceedings (MDPI)}, volume = {2}, year = {2018} }