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Stereo Matching and 3D Visualization for Gamma-Ray Cargo Inspection
Austin, Texas February 21-February 22
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/WACV.2007.57Eighth IEEE Workshop on Applications ...
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Zhigang Zhu, City College of New York, New York, NY
Yu-Chi Hu, The CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY
In this paper, stereo matching and 3D visualization issues are studied for a linear pushbroom stereo model built for 3D gamma-ray (or x-ray) cargo inspection. A fast and automated stereo matching algorithm based on free-form deformable registration is developed to obtain 3D measurements of the objects under inspection. For facilitate stereo matching, an adaptive window min-max method is used to enhance the contrasts and boundaries of the challenging gammaray images. For fast implementation, a multi-resolution approach is also applied. A user interface is designed for interactive 3D measurements and visualization of the objects in interests. Experimental results are presented for real gamma-ray images of a 3D cargo container and the objects inside. The 3D measurements could add more value to today?s cargo inspection techniques.
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Zhigang Zhu, Yu-Chi Hu, "Stereo Matching and 3D Visualization for Gamma-Ray Cargo Inspection," wacv, pp.13, Eighth IEEE Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV'07), 2007
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