Frequency-Based Environment Matting by Compressive Sensing

ICCV 2015  ·  Yiming Qian, Minglun Gong, Yee-Hong Yang ·

Extracting environment mattes using existing approaches often requires either thousands of captured images or a long processing time, or both. In this paper, we propose a novel approach to capturing and extracting the matte of a real scene effectively and efficiently. Grown out of the traditional frequency-based signal analysis, our approach can accurately locate contributing sources. By exploiting the recently developed compressive sensing theory, we simplify the data acquisition process of frequency-based environment matting. Incorporating phase information in a frequency signal into data acquisition further accelerates the matte extraction procedure. Compared with the state-of-the-art method, our approach achieves superior performance on both synthetic and real data, while consuming only a fraction of the processing time.

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