Abstract

The Reciprocal-Wedge Transform (RWT) facilitates space-variant image representation. In this paper a V-plane projection method is presented as a model for imaging using the RWT. It is then shown that space-variant sensing with this new RWT imaging model is suitable for fixation control in active stereo that exhibits vergence and versional eye movements and scanpath behaviors. A computational interpretation of stereo fusion in relation to disparity limit in space-variant imagery leads to the development of a computational model for binocular fixation. The vergence-version movement sequence is implemented as an effective fixation mechanism using the RWT imaging. A fixation system is presented to show the various modules of camera control, vergence and version.

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