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Contributions to Books:

M. Bleyer, M. Gelautz:
"A layered stereo algorithm using image segmentation and global visibility constraints";
in: "International Conference on Image Processing", IEEE, 2004, ISBN: 0-7803-8555-1, 2997 - 3000.



English abstract:
We propose a new stereo algorithm which uses colour segmentation to allow the handling of large untextured regions and precise localization of depth boundaries. Each segment is modelled as a plane. Robustness of the depth representation is achieved by the use of a layered model. Layers are extracted by mean-shift-based clustering of depth planes. For layer assignment a global cost function is defined. The quality of the disparity map is measured by warping the reference image to the second view and comparing it with the real image. Z-buffering enforces visibility and allows the explicit detection of occlusions. An efficient greedy algorithm searches for a local minimum of the cost function. Layer extraction and assignment are alternately applied. Results obtained for benchmark and self-recorded images indicate that the proposed algorithm can compete with the state-of-the-art.


Online library catalogue of the TU Vienna:
http://aleph.ub.tuwien.ac.at/F?base=tuw01&func=find-c&ccl_term=AC04968529

Electronic version of the publication:
https://www.ims.tuwien.ac.at/publications/tuw-138851.pdf


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