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6 August 1993 Cyclopean stereovision for depth perception
Chih-Ping Yeh
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Proceedings Volume 2056, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision XII: Active Vision and 3D Methods; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.150194
Event: Optical Tools for Manufacturing and Advanced Automation, 1993, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
In human binocular vision, the two retinal images are unified into a single image with perception of depth through a mechanism called `binocular sensory fusion.' The term cyclopean vision refers to the unified visual scene of the world obtained from fusion of the images projected to the two eyes. This paper describes an algorithm which simulates the fusion process for depth perception. The disparity information of the entire image is obtained by a convolution operation followed by a local maxima detection. The computation burden, and therefore, the processing time, is largely reduced.
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Chih-Ping Yeh "Cyclopean stereovision for depth perception", Proc. SPIE 2056, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision XII: Active Vision and 3D Methods, (6 August 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.150194
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KEYWORDS
Image fusion

Image segmentation

Visualization

Eye

Image processing

Sensors

Computer vision technology

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