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A new region matching method for stereoscopic images

โœ Scribed by M. El Ansari; L. Masmoudi; L. Radouane


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
603 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
0167-8655

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โœฆ Synopsis


For region matching in stereoscopic images, most existing algorithms used the adjacency constraint (AC) between regions. However, in the case where there are occluded objects in the stereo images, this constraint may be violated. Therefore, there remain false matches and miss-correspondences in the ยฎnal results. To overcome this problem, we propose here a new algorithm based on the relative position constraint (RPC) between regions. The relative positions between regions in one image are constrained to be the same as the relative positions between their corresponding ones in the other image. The matching process is achieved in two processing steps. The ยฎrst one searches the candidate matches by using the epipolar constraint and the relative position constraint. The second step selects the correct matches among the possible ones, according to a proposed cost function. The matching process is propagated by using the adjacency relationship between regions. Starting with matched couples, the adjacent regions are examined ยฎrst and matched if possible. The process is gradually extended to all the regions on the image. The proposed new matching algorithm is illustrated by a set of synthesized and real stereo images, with a comparison to the well-known algorithm based on the adjacency constraint.


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