A Taxonomy and Evaluation of Dense Two-Frame Stereo Correspondence Algorithms

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Daniel Scharstein
Richard Szeliski
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[1] Middlebury College,Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
[2] Microsoft Corporation,Microsoft Research
来源
International Journal of Computer Vision | 2002年 / 47卷
关键词
stereo matching survey; stereo correspondence software; evaluation of performance;
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Stereo matching is one of the most active research areas in computer vision. While a large number of algorithms for stereo correspondence have been developed, relatively little work has been done on characterizing their performance. In this paper, we present a taxonomy of dense, two-frame stereo methods. Our taxonomy is designed to assess the different components and design decisions made in individual stereo algorithms. Using this taxonomy, we compare existing stereo methods and present experiments evaluating the performance of many different variants. In order to establish a common software platform and a collection of data sets for easy evaluation, we have designed a stand-alone, flexible C++ implementation that enables the evaluation of individual components and that can easily be extended to include new algorithms. We have also produced several new multi-frame stereo data sets with ground truth and are making both the code and data sets available on the Web. Finally, we include a comparative evaluation of a large set of today's best-performing stereo algorithms.
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