The computation of horizontal binocular disparities used in stereoscopic depth perception depends upon the identification of corresponding features in the two retinal images. In principle, binocular matching is a two-dimensional problem that considers matches in all possible meridians. Normally, constraints such as end points or crossing points limit the direction and magnitude of matches. If matching is unconstrained, such as is the case with long lines, it is completely ambiguous. Under these conditions the default match will be determined by the operating range, or upper disparity limit, of matchable vertical and horizontal disparities. We computed the operating range of vertical matches for stereoscopic depth as a function of line orien...
Binocular disparities underlie precise stereoscopic depth perception but only over a finite range. A...
AbstractSimple stereograms are used to show that the binocular matching of closely spaced vertical l...
AbstractSimple stereograms are used to show that the binocular matching of closely spaced vertical l...
AbstractThe computation of horizontal binocular disparities used in stereoscopic depth perception de...
The computation of horizontal binocular disparities used in stereoscopic depth perception depends u...
AbstractThe computation of horizontal binocular disparities used in stereoscopic depth perception de...
In order to perceive depth from binocular disparities the visual system has to identify matching fea...
AbstractComputational approaches to stereo matching have often taken advantage of a geometric constr...
In order to perceive depth from binocular disparities the visual system has to identify matching fea...
In order to perceive depth from binocular disparities the visual system has to identify matching fea...
AbstractComputational approaches to stereo matching have often taken advantage of a geometric constr...
In order to perceive stereoscopic depth, the visual system must define binocular disparities. Consid...
In order to perceive stereoscopic depth, the visual system must define binocular disparities. Consi...
In order to perceive stereoscopic depth, the visual system must define binocular disparities. Consid...
AbstractComputational models of stereopsis employ a number of algorithms that constrain stereo match...
Binocular disparities underlie precise stereoscopic depth perception but only over a finite range. A...
AbstractSimple stereograms are used to show that the binocular matching of closely spaced vertical l...
AbstractSimple stereograms are used to show that the binocular matching of closely spaced vertical l...
AbstractThe computation of horizontal binocular disparities used in stereoscopic depth perception de...
The computation of horizontal binocular disparities used in stereoscopic depth perception depends u...
AbstractThe computation of horizontal binocular disparities used in stereoscopic depth perception de...
In order to perceive depth from binocular disparities the visual system has to identify matching fea...
AbstractComputational approaches to stereo matching have often taken advantage of a geometric constr...
In order to perceive depth from binocular disparities the visual system has to identify matching fea...
In order to perceive depth from binocular disparities the visual system has to identify matching fea...
AbstractComputational approaches to stereo matching have often taken advantage of a geometric constr...
In order to perceive stereoscopic depth, the visual system must define binocular disparities. Consid...
In order to perceive stereoscopic depth, the visual system must define binocular disparities. Consi...
In order to perceive stereoscopic depth, the visual system must define binocular disparities. Consid...
AbstractComputational models of stereopsis employ a number of algorithms that constrain stereo match...
Binocular disparities underlie precise stereoscopic depth perception but only over a finite range. A...
AbstractSimple stereograms are used to show that the binocular matching of closely spaced vertical l...
AbstractSimple stereograms are used to show that the binocular matching of closely spaced vertical l...