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Fourth Canadian Conference on Computer and Robot Vision (CRV '07)
Non-Uniform Hierarchical Geo-consistency for Multi-baseline Stereo
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
May 28-May 30
ISBN: 0-7695-2786-8
Marc-Antoine Drouin, DIRO, Universite de Montreal
Martin Trudeau, DIRO, Universite de Montreal
Sebastien Roy, DIRO, Universite de Montreal
We propose a new and flexible hierarchical multibaseline stereo algorithm that features a non-uniform spatial decomposition of the disparity map. The visibility computation and refinement of the disparity map are integrated into a single iterative framework that does not add extra constraints to the cost function. This makes it possible to use a standard efficient stereo matcher during each iteration. The level of refinement is increased automatically where it is needed in order to preserve a good localization of boundaries. While two graph-theoretic stereo matchers are used in our experiments, our framework is general enough to be applied to many others. The validity of our framework is demonstrated using real imagery with ground truth.
Citation:
Marc-Antoine Drouin, Martin Trudeau, Sebastien Roy, "Non-Uniform Hierarchical Geo-consistency for Multi-baseline Stereo," crv, pp.208-215, Fourth Canadian Conference on Computer and Robot Vision (CRV '07), 2007
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