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Improving Border Localization of Multi-Baseline Stereo Using Border-Cut
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Marc-Antoine Drouin, DIRO, Universite de Montreal, Canada
Martin trudeau, DIRO, Universite de Montreal, Canada
Sebastien Roy, DIRO, Universite de Montreal, Canada
This paper presents a novel algorithm that improves the localization of disparity discontinuities of disparity maps obtained by multi-baseline stereo. Rather than associating a disparity label to every pixel of a disparity map, it associates a position to every disparity discontinuity. This formulation allows us to find an approximate solution to a 2D labeling problem with robust smoothing term by minimizing multiple 1D problems, thus making possible the use of dynamic programming. Dynamic programming allows the efficient computation of the visibility of most of the cameras during the minimization. Whilst the proposed minimization strategy is particularly suitable for stereo with occlusion, it may be used with other labeling problems.
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Marc-Antoine Drouin, Martin trudeau, Sebastien Roy, "Improving Border Localization of Multi-Baseline Stereo Using Border-Cut," cvpr, vol. 1, pp.511-518, 2006 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Volume 1 (CVPR'06), 2006
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