Abstract

Due to recent advances in display technology, three dimensional (3-D) imaging systems are becoming increasingly more common in applications such as computer vision, virtual reality, terrain mapping, navigation, and image understanding. To achieve 3-D perception, these systems use a stereo pair, which is a pair of images of the same scene acquired from different perspectives. Since there is an inherent redundancy between the images of a stereo pair, data compression algorithms can be employed to transmit and store these images efficiently.

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