A Fourier-domain representation of an image exhibits a property where a translation of the image is included in the phase term. This property extends to the Discrete Cosine Transform, where the translation is encoded in the signs of the coefficients. An interpretation of this property for use as a similarity measure in local stereo matching is explored with an efficient way of comparing the transformed blocks to generate a dense disparity map. The method is empirically demonstrated to work also with the Haar wavelet transform, which offers faster computation and improved quality. Results show that presented transform based similarity measures provide better disparity estimates than box aggregated Sum of Absolute Differences and the Census t...
The aim of stereo matching is to find a corresponding point for each pixel in a reference image of a...
International audienceThe point ambiguity owing to the ambiguous local appearances of image points i...
Stereo vision is a method of depth perception, in which depth information is inferred from two (or m...
A Fourier-domain representation of an image exhibits a property where a translation of the image is ...
Stereo matching is a passive method for estimating depth of a scene from two views from different pe...
The conventional area-based stereo matching algorithm suffers from two problems, the windowing prob...
Stereo matching methods often use rank transform to deal with image distortions and brightness diffe...
A multi-resolution technique for matching a stereo pair of images based on translation invariant dis...
International audienceThe point ambiguity owing to the ambiguous local appearances of image points i...
The authors present a qualitative and quantitative comparison of various similarity measures that fo...
AbstractShape is one of the most important features in Content Based Image Retrieval (CBIR). When a ...
Nowadays, the most significant impact of digital image processing in the area of applications are re...
The diagnostic potential of medical images obtained at different times or from different imaging mod...
In order to obtain the best possible match between two diffusion tensor (DT) images, it is important...
Abstract Computation of stereoscopic depth and disparity map extraction are dynamic research topics....
The aim of stereo matching is to find a corresponding point for each pixel in a reference image of a...
International audienceThe point ambiguity owing to the ambiguous local appearances of image points i...
Stereo vision is a method of depth perception, in which depth information is inferred from two (or m...
A Fourier-domain representation of an image exhibits a property where a translation of the image is ...
Stereo matching is a passive method for estimating depth of a scene from two views from different pe...
The conventional area-based stereo matching algorithm suffers from two problems, the windowing prob...
Stereo matching methods often use rank transform to deal with image distortions and brightness diffe...
A multi-resolution technique for matching a stereo pair of images based on translation invariant dis...
International audienceThe point ambiguity owing to the ambiguous local appearances of image points i...
The authors present a qualitative and quantitative comparison of various similarity measures that fo...
AbstractShape is one of the most important features in Content Based Image Retrieval (CBIR). When a ...
Nowadays, the most significant impact of digital image processing in the area of applications are re...
The diagnostic potential of medical images obtained at different times or from different imaging mod...
In order to obtain the best possible match between two diffusion tensor (DT) images, it is important...
Abstract Computation of stereoscopic depth and disparity map extraction are dynamic research topics....
The aim of stereo matching is to find a corresponding point for each pixel in a reference image of a...
International audienceThe point ambiguity owing to the ambiguous local appearances of image points i...
Stereo vision is a method of depth perception, in which depth information is inferred from two (or m...