Abstract
This paper proposes a deep learning based method for colored transparent object matting from a single image. Existing approaches for transparent object matting often require multiple images and long processing times, which greatly hinder their applications on real-world transparent objects. The recently proposed TOM-Net can produce a matte for a colorless transparent object from a single image in a single fast feedforward pass. In this paper, we extend TOM-Net to handle colored transparent object by modeling the intrinsic color of a transparent object with a color filter. We formulate the problem of colored transparent object matting as simultaneously estimating an object mask, a color filter, and a refractive flow from a single image, and present a deep learning framework for learning this task. We create a large-scale synthetic dataset for training our network. We also capture a real dataset for evaluation. Experiments on both synthetic and real datasets show promising results, which demonstrate the effectiveness of our method.
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Publication
In ArXiv