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2003 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR '03) - Volume 1
High-Accuracy Stereo Depth Maps Using Structured Light
Madison, Wisconsin
June 18-June 20
ISBN: 0-7695-1900-8
Daniel Scharstein, Middlebury College
Richard Szeliski, Microsoft Research
Recent progress in stereo algorithm performance is quickly outpacing the ability of existing stereo data sets to discriminate among the best-performing algorithms, motivating the need for more challenging scenes with accurate ground truth information. This paper describes a method for acquiring high-complexity stereo image pairs with pixel-accurate correspondence information using structured light. Unlike traditional range-sensing approaches, our method does not require the calibration of the light sources and yields registered disparity maps between all pairs of cameras and illumination projectors. We present new stereo data sets acquired with our method and demonstrate their suitability for stereo algorithm evaluation. Our results are available at http://www.middlebury.edu/stereo/.
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Daniel Scharstein, Richard Szeliski, "High-Accuracy Stereo Depth Maps Using Structured Light," cvpr, vol. 1, pp.195, 2003 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR '03) - Volume 1, 2003
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