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Disparity estimation using TI multi-wavelet transform

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posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by Asim BhattiAsim Bhatti, Saeid Nahavandi, H Zheng
A multi-resolution image matching technique based on translation invariant discrete multi-wavelet transform followed by a coarse to fine matching strategy is presented. The technique addresses the estimation of optimal corresponding points and the corresponding disparity maps in the presence of occlusion, ambiguity and illuminative variations in the two perspective views taken by two different cameras or at different lighting conditions. The problem of occlusion and ambiguity is addressed explicitly by a geometric optimization approach along with the uniqueness constraint whereas the illuminative variation is dealt with by using windowed normalized correlation on the discrete multi-wavelet coefficients.

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Title of proceedings

InTech 03 : Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Intelligent Technologies

Event

International Conference on Intelligent Technologies (4th : 2003 : Thailand)

Pagination

411 - 418

Publisher

Chiang Mai University, Institute for Science and Technology Research and Development

Location

Thailand

Place of publication

Chiang Mai, Thailand

Start date

2003-12-17

End date

2003-12-19

ISBN-13

9789746581516

ISBN-10

9746581511

Language

eng

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Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

S Dhompongsa

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