SMP stereo matching based on shift-invariant NSCT

Hui Ding*, Meng Yin Fu, Mei Ling Wang

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Abstract

One of the central problems in stereo matching is the selection of optimal window sizes for comparing image regions. This paper presents a fast and reliable multi-scale stereo matching algorithm based on the Nonsubsampled Contourelet Transform (NSCT), which is a fully shift-invariant, multi-scale, and multi-direction expansion that has better directional frequency localization. This method consists of multiple passes which compute stereo matches with a coarse-to-fine and sparse-to-dense paradigm. Then, we using a fast local algorithm, referred to as single matching phase (SMP), which reduce computation and is suitable to real time applications. The proposed approach is also compared with bidirectional matching (BM), since the latter is the basic method for detecting unreliable matches in most area-based stereo algorithms. Experimental results with real images are presented.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)772-776
Number of pages5
JournalTien Tzu Hsueh Pao/Acta Electronica Sinica
Volume36
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2008

Keywords

  • Area-based matching
  • Image multi-scale geometric analysis
  • Nonsubsampled contourlet transform
  • Shift-invariance

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Ding, H., Fu, M. Y., & Wang, M. L. (2008). SMP stereo matching based on shift-invariant NSCT. Tien Tzu Hsueh Pao/Acta Electronica Sinica, 36(4), 772-776.