Abstract

We propose a depth and image scene flow estimation method taking the input of a binocular video. The key component is motion-depth temporal consistency preservation, making computation in long sequences reliable. We tackle a number of fundamental technical issues, including connection establishment between motion and depth, structure consistency preservation in multiple frames, and long-range temporal constraint employment for error correction. We address all of them in a unified depth and scene flow estimation framework. Our main contributions include development of motion trajectories, which robustly link frame correspondences in a voting manner, rejection of depth/motion outliers through temporal robust regression, novel edge occurrence map estimation, and introduction of anisotropic smoothing priors for proper regularization.

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