Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10361282 | Pattern Recognition | 2015 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Finding feature correspondences between a pair of stereo images is a key step in computer vision for 3D reconstruction and object recognition. In practice, a larger number of correct correspondences and a higher percentage of correct matches are beneficial. Previous researches show that the spatial distribution of correspondences are also very important especially for fundamental matrix estimation. So far, no existing feature matching method considers the spatial distribution of correspondences. In our research, we develop a new algorithm to find good correspondences in all the three aspects mentioned, i.e., larger number of correspondences, higher percentage of correct correspondences, and better spatial distribution of correspondences. Our method consists of two processes: an adaptive disparity smoothing filter to remove false correspondences based on the disparities of neighboring correspondences and a matching exploration algorithm to find more correspondences according to the spatial distribution of correspondences so that the correspondences are as uniformly distributed as possible in the images. To find correspondences correctly and efficiently, we incorporate the cheirality constraint under an epipole polar transformation together with the epipolar constraint to predict the potential location of matching point. Experiments demonstrate that our method performs very well on both the number of correct correspondences and the percentage of correct correspondences; and the obtained correspondences are also well distributed over the image space.
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Authors
Xiao Tan, Changming Sun, Xavier Sirault, Robert Furbank, Tuan D. Pham,