학술논문

Restoration of recto-verso archival documents through a regularized nonlinear model
Document Type
Conference
Source
2012 Proceedings of the 20th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO) Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), 2012 Proceedings of the 20th European. :1588-1592 Aug, 2012
Subject
Signal Processing and Analysis
Computing and Processing
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Data models
Image restoration
Interference
Approximation methods
Mathematical model
Degradation
Algorithm design and analysis
Document restoration
nonlinear data model
non-stationary data model
back-to-front interferences
Language
ISSN
2219-5491
2076-1465
Abstract
We approach the removal of back-to-front interferences from recto and verso scans of archival documents as a blind source separation problem, considering the front and back ideal images as two individual patterns that overlap in the observed scans through some mixing operator. The nonlinear mixing model and the related restoration algorithm proposed in [1] are efficient for modern documents affected by mild show-through, but are not fully adequate to cope with ancient documents often degraded by the heavier and non-stationary bleed-through distortion. We then propose to modify this data model to account for non-stationarity of the degradation, and resort to the genuine concept of source separation for deriving the restoration algorithm. Within a regularization approach, we joint estimate the ideal images and the model parameters, by minimizing an energy function of all the unknowns, accounting also for local autocorrelation of the the ideal images. We derive a fully deterministic algorithm that is computationally efficient, and analyze its performance against documents heavily degraded by either show-through or bleed-through.