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Is there a Java or C/C++ or Python version of project. #20

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akashdexati opened this issue Mar 18, 2019 · 10 comments
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Is there a Java or C/C++ or Python version of project. #20

akashdexati opened this issue Mar 18, 2019 · 10 comments

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@akashdexati
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akashdexati commented Mar 18, 2019

Hi @zavolokas
I am able to test the project and results are really good.

Is there a Java or C/C++ or Python version of the project available

Thanks
Akash

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ferib commented Oct 6, 2019

Acording to the paper, the algorithm was made in Matlab/C++ implementation
Check the Source Code attached to it, here is a link: https://www.ece.ucsb.edu/~psen/melding

@GildedHonour
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I could port it to Python, Rust or C++ or JS.

@zavolokas
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@GildedHonour sounds good ;) that might be fun

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GildedHonour commented Feb 23, 2020

@zavolokas не подкалывай еще ты ради бога. fun.... то же мне, чё-нить как скажешь.

@GildedHonour
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но, забабахать - забабахаю. наверное.

@zavolokas
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@GildedHonour 🤣 жжешь

@siam009
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siam009 commented Jul 13, 2020

May be its nearly impossible to convert it to another language. Also i got nothing near to it implemented with c/c++ or swift or objective c.

@zavolokas
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@siam009 I don't see any restrictions for porting it to other languages tbh 🤷‍♂️

@zavolokas
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Acording to the paper, the algorithm was made in Matlab/C++ implementation
Check the Source Code attached to it, here is a link: https://www.ece.ucsb.edu/~psen/melding

This is not the paper that was used though, however it is a continuation.
The paper used could be found here https://gfx.cs.princeton.edu/pubs/Barnes_2009_PAR/

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acushway commented Nov 8, 2023

I'm trying to port to swift at the moment. I've read the paper and I feel like it was quite light on the detail for how inpainting is supposed to work. They mentioned Wexler and I looked at his paper but it was mostly talking about inpainting in video and only had a couple of examples for inpainting an image. Anyway, I'll continue working on it but would appreciate any help you can give.

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