利用全局空间约束的基于能量的立体对应问题框架

Pierre-Marc Jodoin, M. Mignotte
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本文研究了一种基于区域的立体匹配方法。我们在一个普遍采用的全球能源框架中阐述了这个问题。我们的基于能量的模型混合了局部和鲁棒正则化项与全局空间约束。这些约束与(预先计算的)划分成具有相同视差的均匀区域有关。在实践中,我们的方法将单个视差分配给区域而不是单个像素。这些区域用于全局约束最小化问题的病态性质,通过结合无监督马尔可夫分割和粗略估计的视差图来估计。这个差距图是用一个基本的赢家通吃(WTA)程序计算的。所提出的全局能量函数似乎很适合于在目标边界处寻找良好的视差不连续,特别是当视差数量很大时。采用迭代条件模式(ICM)算法对全局能量函数进行优化。给出了真实立体图像对的实验结果。基于地面真实数据的质量度量用于评估我们的算法的性能。结果表明,与其他现有方法相比,我们的方法速度快,性能好。
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An energy-based framework using global spatial constraints for the stereo correspondence problem
This paper investigates the use of a region-based approach for the stereo matching problem. We have stated this problem in a commonly adopted global energy-based framework. Our energy-based model mixes a local and robust regularization term with global spatial constraints. These constraints are related to a (precomputed) partition into homogeneous regions with identical disparity. In practice, our approach assigns a single disparity to regions instead of individual pixels. These regions, used to globally constrain the ill-posed nature of our minimization problem, are estimated by combining an unsupervised Markovian segmentation and a roughly estimated disparity map. This disparity map is computed with a basic winner-take-all (WTA) procedure. The proposed global energy function seems to be well suited to find good disparity discontinuities at object boundaries, especially when the number of disparities is large. An iterated conditional modes (ICM) algorithm is used to optimize this global energy function. We provide experimental results on real stereo image pairs. A quality measure, based on ground truth data, is used to evaluate the performance of our algorithm. Results indicate that our approach is fast and performs well compared to other existing methods.
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