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TITLE: Image inpainting and camouflage: Do not believe what you see

SPEAKER: Guillermo Sapiro
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN 55455

DATE: 2:00-3:00 P.M., Tuesday, May 20, 2003

LOCATION: Half Dome, 3L (PA)

HOST: Vinay Deolalikar


ABSTRACT:

Inpainting is the art of modifying and image in a form that is not detectable to an ordinary observer. The applications of this are numerous, from special effects in movies to wireless image transmission. In this talk we will describe novel algorithms for image inpainting that we have been developing in the last few years. The algorithms are based on partial differential equation such as those used to model fluids. We will also talk about the connections of our algorithms with biological processes.

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