Flexible Colorization for Greyscale Videos

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A flexible video colorization system is proposed that propagates color from one frame to its adjacent frames based on acquiring color from neighboring pixels, color interpolation, connected component analysis, and post processing to accomplish the work of video colorization. Users can obtain a preliminary result by setting some proper thresholds, and then get a finer result in the post processing stage. The experimental results show that our approach can provide satisfactory colorization results.

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November 2012

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