Comparison with related works on additional applications

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  1. Noisy inputs (Flash/No-flash Image Integration)
  2. Color Transfer (Similar Images Integration)

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V. Noisy inputs

  (a) Flash image (b) No-flash image (c) Pitié et al. 1 (d) HaCohen et al. 2 (e) Hwang et al. 3 (f) Our method
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VI. Color Transfer

This experiment uses similar image pairs by HaCohen et al.

  (a) Source image (b) Reference image (c) Pitié et al. 1 (d) HaCohen et al. 2 (e) Hwang et al. 3 (f) Our method
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References

  1. F. Pitié, A. Kokaram, and R. Dahyot, “Automated colour grading using colour distribution transfer,”
    Elsevier J. Comput. Vision Image Understanding, vol.107, no.1-2, pp.123-137, 2007.
  2. Y. HaCohen, E. Shechtman, D. B. Goldman, and D. Lischinski, “Non-rigid dense correspondence with applications for image enhancement,”
    ACM TOG (Proc. SIGGRAPH), vol.30, no.4, pp.70:1- 70:10, 2011.
  3. Y. Hwang, J. Y. Lee, I.S. Kweon, and S. J. Kim, “Color transfer using probabilistic moving least squares,”
    in Proc. IEEE CVPR, pp.3342-3349, June 2014.