Locating point of interest in an impaired image

Image analysis – Image transformation or preprocessing – Measuring image properties

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C382S275000, C382S284000, C382S149000, C358S426040

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06944356

ABSTRACT:
Locating of points of interest in an impaired image derived from video processing of a reference image is achieved by generating an impairment map for the impaired image. Then a cross-fade is performed between the impaired image and the impairment map so that points of interest indicated by the impairment map are accurately located on the impaired image.

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