Abstract
Image-based modeling and rendering is currently one of the most challenging topics in Computer Vision and Photogrammetry. The key issue here is building a set of dense correspondence points between two images, namely dense matching or stereo matching. Among all dense matching algorithms, Semi-Global Matching (SGM) is arguably one of the most promising algorithms for real-time stereo vision. Compared with global matching algorithms, SGM aggregates matching cost from several (eight or sixteen) directions rather than only the epipolar line using Dynamic Programming (DP). Thus, SGM eliminates the classical “streaking problem” and greatly improves its accuracy and efficiency. In this paper, we aim at further improvement of SGM accuracy without increasing the computational cost. We propose setting the penalty parameters adaptively according to image edges extracted by edge detectors. We have carried out experiments on the standard Middlebury stereo dataset and evaluated the performance of our modified method with the ground truth. The results have shown a noticeable accuracy improvement compared with the results using fixed penalty parameters while the runtime computational cost was not increased.
Department
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
Publication Date
4-2015
Journal Title
7th International Conference on Digital Image Processing
Conference Date
April 9-10, 2015
Publisher Place
Singapore
Publisher
International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Recommended Citation
H. Hu, Rzhanov, Y., Hatcher, P. J., and R. Bergeron, D., “Binary Adaptive Semi-Global Matching Based on Image Edges”, 7th International Conference on Digital Image Processing. Singapore, 2015.