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Hierarchical Disparity Estimation with Programmable 3D Hardware (2003)

Abstract
This work presents an implementation of a hierarchical disparity estimation algorithm entirely executed on programmable 3D graphics hardware. In contrast to previous hardware based implementations of computational stereo algorithms, our method calculates disparities either for rectified stereo images or uncalibrated pairs of stereo images without known epipolar geometry. We exploit features of modern graphics hardware to search for correct disparity vectors e#ciently. The hierarchical approach increases the speed and the robustness of the algorithm. Additionally, we use bidirectional matching to remove false matches. We observe up to 50 fps for input images with 256 256 pixels resolution on desktop graphics cards and up to 30 fps on mobile 3D hardware.

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Download http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/646227.html
Source http://wscg.zcu.cz/wscg2004/Papers_2004_Short/E23.pdf
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Contributors The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeer Archives
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Keywords Christopher Zach,Konrad Karner,Horst Bischof Hierarchical Disparity Estimation with Programmable 3D Hardware
Language Englisch
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