Orthogonality Deficiency Compensation for Improved Frequency Selective Image Extrapolation

20 Jul 2022  ·  Jürgen Seiler, Katrin Meisinger, André Kaup ·

This paper describes a very efficient algorithm for image signal extrapolation. It can be used for various applications in image and video communication, e.g. the concealment of data corrupted by transmission errors or prediction in video coding. The extrapolation is performed on a limited number of known samples and extends the signal beyond these samples. Therefore the signal from the known samples is iteratively projected onto different basis functions in order to generate a model of the signal. As the basis functions are not orthogonal with respect to the area of the known samples we propose a new extension, the orthogonality deficiency compensation, to cope with the non-orthogonality. Using this extension, very good extrapolation results for structured as well as for smooth areas are achievable. This algorithm improves PSNR up to 2 dB and gives a better visual quality for concealment of block losses compared to extrapolation algorithms existent so far.

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