Spatiotemporal Colorization of Video Using 3D Steerable Pyramids

2017 
We propose a new technique for video colorization based on spatiotemporal color propagation in the 3D video volume, utilizing the dominant orientation response obtained from the steerable pyramid decomposition of the video. The volumetric color diffusion from the sources that are marked by scribbles occurs across spatiotemporally smooth regions, and the prevention of leakage is facilitated by the spatiotemporal discontinuities in the output of steerable filters, representing the object boundaries and motion boundaries. Unlike most existing methods, our approach dispenses with the need of motion vectors for interframe color transfer and provides a general framework for image and video colorization. The experimental results establish the effectiveness of the proposed approach in colorizing videos having different types of motion and visual content even in the presence of occlusion, in terms of accuracy and computational requirements.
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