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Edge-point correspondence in three views of a scene
A stereo camera arrangement that results from combining the lateral model with the axial motion model provides three views of a scene to be utilized in a stereo correspondence algorithm. The third view of the scene serves as a verification of established correspondences between the other two. Only the correspondence of edge points is considered. Some geometrical relations underlying each model and their combination are also examined.<>