Abstract

This paper presents a segmentation based stereo matching algorithm. For the purposes of both preserving the shape of object surfaces and being robust to under segmentations, we introduce a new scene formulation where the reference image is divided into overlapping lines. The disparity value and the index of pixels on lines are modeled by polynomial functions. Polynomial functions are propagated among lines to obtain smooth surfaces via solving energy minimizing problems. Finally, the disparity of pixels is estimated from the disparity fields provided by lines. Because lines in multiple directions implicitly segment different objects in an under segmentation region, our method is robust for under segmented regions where it is usually difficult for conventional region based methods to produce satisfactory results. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method has an outstanding performance compared with the current state-of-the-art methods. The scene representation method in this work is also a powerful approach to surface based scene representations.

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