Abstract
Scans of double-sided documents often suffer from show-through distortions, where contents of the reverse side (verso) may appear in the front-side page (recto). Several algorithms employed for show-through removal from the scanned images, are based on linear mixing models, including blind source separation (BSS), non-negative matrix factorization (NMF), and adaptive filtering. However, a recent study shows that a non-linear model may provide better performance for resolving the overlapping front-reverse contents, especially in grayscale scans. In this paper, we propose a new non-linear NMF algorithm based on projected gradient adaptation. An adaptive filtering process is also incorporated to further eliminate the blurring effect caused by non-perfect calibration of the scans. Our numerical tests show that the proposed algorithm offers better results than the baseline methods. © 2013 IEEE.