Optimized image resizing using seam carving and scaling

  • Authors:
  • Weiming Dong;Ning Zhou;Jean-Claude Paul;Xiaopeng Zhang

  • Affiliations:
  • LIAMA-NLPR, CAS Institute of Automation, China;Sony Corporation, Japan;INRIA, France;LIAMA-NLPR, CAS Institute of Automation, China

  • Venue:
  • ACM SIGGRAPH Asia 2009 papers
  • Year:
  • 2009

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Abstract

We present a novel method for content-aware image resizing based on optimization of a well-defined image distance function, which preserves both the important regions and the global visual effect (the background or other decorative objects) of an image. The method operates by joint use of seam carving and image scaling. The principle behind our method is the use of a bidirectional similarity function of image Euclidean distance (IMED), while cooperating with a dominant color descriptor (DCD) similarity and seam energy variation. The function is suitable for the quantitative evaluation of the resizing result and the determination of the best seam carving number. Different from the previous simplex-mode approaches, our method takes the advantages of both discrete and continuous methods. The technique is useful in image resizing for both reduction/retargeting and enlarging. We also show that this approach can be extended to indirect image resizing.