14/06/2020

Background Matting: The World Is Your Green Screen

Soumyadip Sengupta, Vivek Jayaram, Brian Curless, Steven M. Seitz, Ira Kemelmacher-Shlizerman

Keywords: alpha matting, background removal, green screen, compositing, computational photography, deep learning, gan

Abstract: We propose a method for creating a matte the per-pixel foreground color and alpha of a person by taking photos or videos in an everyday setting with a handheld camera. Most existing matting methods require a green screen background or a manually created trimap to produce a good matte. Automatic, trimap-free methods are appearing, but are not of comparable quality. In our trimap free approach, we ask the user to take an additional photo of the background without the subject at the time of capture. This step requires a small amount of foresight but is far less timeconsuming than creating a trimap. We train a deep network with an adversarial loss to predict the matte. We first train a matting network with a supervised loss on ground truth data with synthetic composites. To bridge the domain gap to real imagery with no labeling, we train another matting network guided by the first network and by a discriminator that judges the quality of composites. We demonstrate results on a wide variety of photos and videos and show significant improvement over the state of the art.

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