External Patch-Based Image Restoration Using Importance Sampling

07/09/2018
by   Milad Niknejad, et al.
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This paper introduces a new approach to patch-based image restoration based on external datasets and importance sampling. The Minimum Mean Squared Error (MMSE) estimate of the image patches, the computation of which requires solving a multidimensional (typically intractable) integral, is approximated using samples from an external dataset. The new method, which can be interpreted as a generalization of the external non-local means (NLM), uses self-normalized importance sampling to efficiently approximate the MMSE estimates. The use of self-normalized importance sampling endows the proposed method with great flexibility, namely regarding the statistical properties of the measurement noise. The effectiveness of the proposed method is shown in a series of experiments using both generic large-scale and class-specific external datasets.

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