Deep video demoireing via compact invertible dyadic decomposition
Removing moire patterns from videos recorded on screens or complex textures is known as video demoireing. It is a challenging task as both structures and textures of an image usually exhibit strong periodic patterns, which thus are easily confused with moire patterns and can be significantly erased...
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Main Authors: | QUAN, Yuhui, HUANG, Haoran, HE, Shengfeng, XU, Ruotao |
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2023
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