Designing Effective Inter-Pixel Information Flow for Natural Image Matting
We present a novel, purely affinity-based natural image matting algorithm. Our method relies on carefully defined pixel-to-pixel connections that enable effective use of information available in the image. We control the information flow from the known-opacity regions into the unknown region, as well as within the unknown region itself, by utilizing multiple definitions of pixel affinities. Among other forms of information flow, we introduce color-mixture flow, which builds upon local linear embedding and effectively encapsulates the relation between different pixel opacities. Our resulting novel linear system formulation can be solved in closed-form and is robust against several fundamental challenges of natural matting such as holes and remote intricate structures. Our evaluation using the alpha matting benchmark suggests a significant performance improvement over the current methods. While our method is primarily designed as a standalone matting tool, we show that it can also be used for regularizing mattes obtained by sampling-based methods. We extend our formulation to layer color estimation and show that the use of multiple channels of flow increases the layer color quality. We also demonstrate our performance in green-screen keying and further analyze the characteristics of the affinities used in our method.
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