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An Efficient Adaptive Window Based Disparity Map Computation Algorithm by Dense Two Frame Stereo Correspondence

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Computer Vision, Graphics and Image Processing

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ((LNIP,volume 4338))

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This paper presents an efficient algorithm for disparity map computation with an adaptive window by establishing two frame stereo correspondence. Adaptive window based approach has a clear advantage of producing dense depth maps from stereo images. In recent years there has not been much research on adaptive window based approach due its high complexity and large computation time. Adaptive window based method selects an appropriate rectangular window by evaluating the local variation of the intensity and the disparity. Ideally the window need not be rectangular but to reduce algorithmic complexity and hence computation time, rectangular window is taken. There is a need for correction of errors introduced due to the rectangular window which is not dealt by the existing algorithm. To reduce this error, a method has been proposed which not only improves the disparity maps but also has a lesser computational complexity. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the algorithm the experimental results from synthetic and real image pairs (provided by middlebury research group) including ones with ground-truth values for quantitative comparison with the other methods are presented. The proposed algorithm outperforms most of the existing algorithms evaluated in the taxonomy of dense two frame stereo algorithms. The implementation has been done in C++. The algorithm has been tested with the standard stereo pairs which are used as benchmark for comparison of algorithms in the taxonomy implementation.

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Shukla, N.K., Rathi, V., Chakka, V. (2006). An Efficient Adaptive Window Based Disparity Map Computation Algorithm by Dense Two Frame Stereo Correspondence. In: Kalra, P.K., Peleg, S. (eds) Computer Vision, Graphics and Image Processing. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4338. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11949619_80

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