Experiments on Genetic Programming Based Image Artefact Detection
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- @InProceedings{Chang:2013:IIH-MSP,
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author = "Feng-Cheng Chang and Hsiang-Cheh Huang",
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booktitle = "Ninth International Conference on Intelligent
Information Hiding and Multimedia Signal Processing
(IIH-MSP 2013)",
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title = "Experiments on Genetic Programming Based Image
Artefact Detection",
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year = "2013",
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month = oct,
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pages = "9--12",
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abstract = "One of the interesting image processing applications
is to detect and/or restore a damaged image. Because
image damage would vary in different ways, a
straightforward method is to use a program to represent
the damage. Then, the type of artefact can be searched
by applying programs to the original image and
comparing with the target image. The run-time
environment of a program is the structure of the
execution resources. In this paper, we define a
cellular automaton based structure as the run-time
environment and use genetic programming (GP) to find
the proper program for the given image artefacts. The
results show that an effective GP engine requires
careful configuration. The important lesson learnt from
the experiments is also discussed.",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/IIH-MSP.2013.11",
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notes = "Also known as \cite{6846567}",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Feng-Cheng Chang
Hsiang-Cheh Huang
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