A PRAGMATIC TECHNIQUE FOR DETECTION AND REMOVAL OF CRACKS IN DIGITIZED PAINTINGS
Journal Title: International Journal of Modern Engineering Research (IJMER) - Year 2012, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
A Pragmatic technique for the detection and removal of cracks on digitized paintings is presented in this paper. The cracks are detected by thresholding the output of the morphological top-hat and bottom-hat transforms. And the outputs of the crack detection stage are compared to know which transform gives better results. Finally, crack filling using order statistics filters is done. These techniques have shown to perform very well on digitized paintings suffering from cracks.
Authors and Affiliations
Pranob K Charles, K Balaji , V. V. S. Murthy,Rajendra Prasad. K, Sripath Roy K , Purnachand S, Suresh A
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