A Simple and Fast Neural Network Approach to Stereovision
–Neural Information Processing Systems
A neural network approach to stereovision is presented based on aliasing effects of simple disparity estimators and a fast coherencedetection scheme.Within a single network structure, a dense disparity map with an associated validation map and, additionally, the fused cyclopean view of the scene are available. The network operations are based on simple, biological plausible circuitry; the algorithm is fully parallel and non-iterative. 1 Introduction Humans experience the three-dimensional world not as it is seen by either their left or right eye, but from a position of a virtual cyclopean eye, located in the middle between the two real eye positions. The different perspectives between the left and right eyes cause slight relative displacements of objects in the two retinal images (disparities), which make a simple superposition of both images without diplopia impossible. Proper fusion of the retinal images into the cyclopean view requires the registration of both images to a common coordinate system, which in turn requires calculation of disparities for all image areas which are to be fused.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-1998
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