DocumentCode
1050769
Title
Dense Stereo Matching over the Panum Band
Author
Agarwal, Ankur ; Blake, Andrew
Author_Institution
Microsoft Res. UK Ltd., Cambridge, UK
Volume
32
Issue
3
fYear
2010
fDate
3/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
416
Lastpage
430
Abstract
Stereo matching algorithms conventionally match over a range of disparities sufficient to encompass all visible 3D scene points. Human vision, however, works over a narrow band of disparities-Panum´s fusional band-whose typical range may be as little as 1/20 of the full range of disparities for visible points. Only points inside the band are fused visually; the remainder of points are seen diplopically. A probabilistic approach is presented for dense stereo matching under the Panum band restriction. It is shown that existing dense stereo algorithms are inadequate in this problem setting and the main problem is segmentation, marking the image into the areas that fall inside the band. An approximation is derived that makes up for missing out-of-band information with a ??proxy?? based on image autocorrelation. It is shown that the Panum Proxy algorithm achieves accuracy close to what can be obtained when the full disparity band is available, and with gains of between one and two orders of magnitude in computation time. There are also substantial gains in computation space. Panum band processing is also demonstrated in an active stereopsis framework.
Keywords
active vision; image fusion; image matching; image segmentation; probability; stereo image processing; Panum band restriction; Panum fusional band; Panum proxy algorithm; active stereopsis; active vision; dense stereo matching; human vision; image autocorrelation; image segmentation; probabilistic approach; visible 3D scene points; 3D vision; Panum´s fusional area; Stereoscopic vision; active vision.; energy minimization; Algorithms; Artificial Intelligence; Depth Perception; Humans; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Models, Statistical;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0162-8828
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPAMI.2008.298
Filename
4731266
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