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Stereo Matching

Stereo Matching is one of the core technologies in computer vision, which recovers 3D structures of real world from 2D images. It has been widely used in areas such as autonomous driving, augmented reality and robotics navigation. Given a pair of rectified stereo images, the goal of Stereo Matching is to compute the disparity for each pixel in the reference image, where disparity is defined as the horizontal displacement between a pair of corresponding pixels in the left and right images.

Source: Adaptive Unimodal Cost Volume Filtering for Deep Stereo Matching

Papers

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Quantum-Hybrid Stereo Matching With Nonlinear Regularization and Spatial Pyramids0
Real-time Dense Reconstruction of Tissue Surface from Stereo Optical Video0
Real-Time Dense Stereo Embedded in A UAV for Road Inspection0
Real-time Geometry-Aware Augmented Reality in Minimally Invasive Surgery0
Real-Time High-Quality Stereo Matching System on a GPU0
Real-Time Semantic Stereo Matching0
Real-Time Stereo Vision for Road Surface 3-D Reconstruction0
Real-Time Stereo Vision on FPGAs with SceneScan0
Real-time Surface Deformation Recovery from Stereo Videos0
Reconstructing 3D Motion Trajectory of Large Swarm of Flying Objects0
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