Stereo vision is a method of depth perception, in which depth information is inferred from two (or more) images of a scene, taken from different perspectives. Applications of stereo vision include aerial photogrammetry, autonomous vehicle guidance, robotics, industrial automation and stereomicroscopy.\ud \ud A key issue in stereo vision is that of image matching, or identifying corresponding points in a stereo pair. The difference in the positions of corresponding points in image coordinates is termed the parallax or disparity. When the orientation of the two cameras is known, corresponding points may be projected back to find the location of the original object point in world coordinates.\ud \ud Matching techniques are typically categor...
Computer vision attempts to provide camera-equipped machines with visual perception, i.e., the capab...
The mining environment presents a challenging prospect for stereo vision. Our objective is to produc...
Stereo vision or stereopsis is a biological process in which the impression of the depth of a scene ...
Stereo vision is a method of depth perception, in which depth information is inferred from two (or m...
Nowadays, the improved computational power and the deeper understanding to the mechanism behind the ...
86 p.Stereo matching involves the estimation of depth from two or more images of the same scene take...
Commission III/4 This paper presents an overview of the various classes of algorithms in use for mat...
The mining environment, being complex, irregular and time varying, presents a challenging prospect f...
Stereo matching is a passive method for estimating depth of a scene from two views from different pe...
The authors present a qualitative and quantitative comparison of various similarity measures that fo...
The authors present a qualitative and quantitative comparison of various similarity measures that fo...
Stereo matching techniques play an important role in many real world applications like robot stereo ...
The authors present a qualitative and quantitative comparison of various similarity measures that fo...
Binocular stereo vision has the advantages of low cost and wide applicability. It is extensively use...
This paper presents an approach for stereo image matching that results in a dense and non-smooth dis...
Computer vision attempts to provide camera-equipped machines with visual perception, i.e., the capab...
The mining environment presents a challenging prospect for stereo vision. Our objective is to produc...
Stereo vision or stereopsis is a biological process in which the impression of the depth of a scene ...
Stereo vision is a method of depth perception, in which depth information is inferred from two (or m...
Nowadays, the improved computational power and the deeper understanding to the mechanism behind the ...
86 p.Stereo matching involves the estimation of depth from two or more images of the same scene take...
Commission III/4 This paper presents an overview of the various classes of algorithms in use for mat...
The mining environment, being complex, irregular and time varying, presents a challenging prospect f...
Stereo matching is a passive method for estimating depth of a scene from two views from different pe...
The authors present a qualitative and quantitative comparison of various similarity measures that fo...
The authors present a qualitative and quantitative comparison of various similarity measures that fo...
Stereo matching techniques play an important role in many real world applications like robot stereo ...
The authors present a qualitative and quantitative comparison of various similarity measures that fo...
Binocular stereo vision has the advantages of low cost and wide applicability. It is extensively use...
This paper presents an approach for stereo image matching that results in a dense and non-smooth dis...
Computer vision attempts to provide camera-equipped machines with visual perception, i.e., the capab...
The mining environment presents a challenging prospect for stereo vision. Our objective is to produc...
Stereo vision or stereopsis is a biological process in which the impression of the depth of a scene ...