Title :
A Rotational Stereo Model Based on XSlit Imaging
Author :
Jinwei Ye ; Yu Ji ; Jingyi Yu
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA
Abstract :
Traditional stereo matching assumes perspective viewing cameras under a translational motion: the second camera is translated away from the first one to create parallax. In this paper, we investigate a different, rotational stereo model on a special multi-perspective camera, the XSlit camera [9, 24]. We show that rotational XSlit (R-XSlit) stereo can be effectively created by fixing the sensor and slit locations but switching the two slits\´ directions. We first derive the epipolar geometry of R-XSlit in the 4D light field ray space. Our derivation leads to a simple but effective scheme for locating corresponding epipolar "curves". To conduct stereo matching, we further derive a new disparity term in our model and develop a patch-based graph-cut solution. To validate our theory, we assemble an XSlit lens by using a pair of cylindrical lenses coupled with slit-shaped apertures. The XSlit lens can be mounted on commodity cameras where the slit directions are adjustable to form desirable R-XSlit pairs. We show through experiments that R-XSlit provides a potentially advantageous imaging system for conducting fixed-location, dynamic baseline stereo.
Keywords :
cameras; graph theory; image matching; image motion analysis; lenses; stereo image processing; 4D light field ray space; R-XSlit; XSlit camera; XSlit imaging system; XSlit lens; commodity cameras; cylindrical lenses; epipolar curves; epipolar geometry; fixed-location dynamic baseline stereo; multiperspective camera; parallax; patch-based graph-cut solution; perspective viewing cameras; rotational XSlit stereo model; slit-shaped apertures; stereo matching; translational motion; Apertures; Cameras; Geometry; Lenses; Stereo vision; Three-dimensional displays; 3D Imaging; Multi-perspective Imaging; Stereo; XSlit Camera;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Vision (ICCV), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sydney, NSW
DOI :
10.1109/ICCV.2013.452