Title
Finding Region Correspondences for Wide Baseline Stereo
Abstract
This study addresses the problem of finding correspondences for wide baseline stereo. Texture has traditionally been utilised as a single-image cue for 3D shape reconstruction (shape-from-texture); at the same time, its role in multiview scene reconstruction has been very limited. In stereo image matching, repetitive patterns are usually considered as disturbing factor since they tend to produce multiple peaks of correlation, which results in matching ambiguity. We argue that presence and proper analysis of distinct, compact periodic texture areas can facilitate wide baseline matching by providing periodic distinguished regions (PDRs) that efficiently constrain the search for correspondences. We demonstrate how PDRs can be used to find a few initial correspondences in a wide baseline stereo pair and to establish precise correspondences for building the epipolar geometry. Experimental results for various wide baseline stereo pairs are shown.
Year
DOI
Venue
2004
10.1109/ICPR.2004.395
ICPR (4)
Keywords
Field
DocType
finding region correspondences,wide baseline,various wide baseline stereo,disturbing factor,shape reconstruction,wide baseline stereo,wide baseline stereo pair,compact periodic texture area,stereo image matching,multiview scene reconstruction,periodic distinguished region,epipolar geometry,multidimensional signal processing,image reconstruction,image texture
Template matching,Iterative reconstruction,Computer vision,Multidimensional signal processing,Pattern recognition,Epipolar geometry,Computer science,Image texture,Maximally stable extremal regions,Artificial intelligence,Periodic graph (geometry),Fundamental matrix (computer vision)
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
1051-4651
0-7695-2128-2
5
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.48
7
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Chetverikov, D.195699.89
Zoltán Megyesi2143.57
Zsolt Janko3181.76