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29 October 1996 Stereo matching by optimization using weak environmental constraints
Antonella Branca, Ettore Stella, Giovanni Attolico, Arcangelo Distante
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Abstract
Our goal is to match primitives of a pair of images, thereby solving the correspondence problem, in order to estimate depths of 3D scene points from the relative distance between matched features. We propose a feature-based approach to solve the correspondence problem by minimizing an appropriate energy function where constraints on radiometric similarity and projective geometric invariance of coplanar points are defined. The method can be seen as a correlation based approach which takes into account the projective invariance of coplanar points in computing the optimal matches.
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Antonella Branca, Ettore Stella, Giovanni Attolico, and Arcangelo Distante "Stereo matching by optimization using weak environmental constraints", Proc. SPIE 2904, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision XV: Algorithms, Techniques,Active Vision, and Materials Handling, (29 October 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.256276
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KEYWORDS
Detection and tracking algorithms

Feature extraction

3D image processing

Error analysis

Direct methods

Image segmentation

Object recognition

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