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20 October 1993 Stereo matching by an image-directional decomposition process
Suya ok You, Jian Liu, Faguang Wan
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Abstract
The paper presents a novel technique for stereo matching. According to the anisotropic character of human visual system, the original stereo images are decomposed into several directional images. The primitive extraction, description and matching are performed parallel in each pair of directional images. Since the information in each directional image belongs to only a limited interval of direction, the matching in each directional image is rather precise and robust. The process is more consistent with the physiology and it directly leads to extensions of Marr-Poggio theory in several aspects. The experimental results have shown the efficiency of the stereo technique.
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Suya ok You, Jian Liu, and Faguang Wan "Stereo matching by an image-directional decomposition process", Proc. SPIE 2028, Applications of Digital Image Processing XVI, (20 October 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.158628
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Digital image processing

Physiology

Image segmentation

Visual cortex

Lead

Visual system

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