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Alice J Lin and Michael G Chen (2002)

An Integrated System for Photo-realistically Restoring 2D Images and 3D Models

In: Proceedings of the LACSI Symposium, Los Alamos, NM, Los Alamos Computer Institute.

We present an interactive system, which provides the abilities for photo-realistically restoring 2D images and 3D models with or without textures. The system uses pixel interpolation technique to recover various kinds of damaged images. The system can be used for interactively generating new desired textures with morphing and warping to restore missing texture. The system can create hairlike textures based on filters to restore hairlike textures. In addition, the system makes it possible to reconstruct 3D models based on a range of restored images and real time rendering the models.

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