Correlation-based stereoscopic disparity estimation with high-performance commodity hardware
Citation:
Barry Joseph McCullagh, 'Correlation-based stereoscopic disparity estimation with high-performance commodity hardware', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2008, pp 171Abstract:
Stereoscopic depth reconstruction is the estimation of scene depth from at least two images of the
scene taken at different viewpoints. The main computational problem is identification of matching
pixels between the images. Correlation-based stereoscopic depth reconstruction algorithms are a
group of algorithms developed to locate the matching pixels by comparing groups of pixels in both
images. Although correlation-based algorithms can be used to compute disparity maps faster than
most other algorithms, they cannot compute them at the speeds required for applications such as
Image Guided Surgery which require disparity maps to be computed at rates in the region of 30
frames per second.
Author: McCullagh, Barry Joseph
Advisor:
Shevlin, FergalPublisher:
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