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Point-to-point correspondence is one of the most challenging problems in stereo image matching. Correspondence or disparity established between points of two images is the result of stereo matching. The paper presents new point-to-point correspondence algorithm based on wavelet analysis. Each image in the pair is decomposed into an approximation, and details go through the coarse to fine level. For the above decomposition, multi resolution analysis is used. In the proposed approach, a disparity is found in the wavelet transform space. An extension and generalization of phase-based method is presented. The classical Gabor's approach is extended to real wavelets. Differences of amplitudes (grey level) in images which frequently appear in stereo pair are eliminated. Invariance of the disparity determination with respect to amplitude changes may be achieved by choosing an appropriate pair of wavelet systems. The achieved result is broader than the classical one, based Gabor wavelet and the phase method. Numerical experiments with images have confirmed this approach . Finally, three concepts (see Section 5) are presented to analyse the problem of disparity determination globally.
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Tom
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103--120
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Bibliogr. 13 poz., rys., wykr.
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- Systems Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences, Newelska 6 Str, 01-447 Warsaw, Poland, jaworska@ibspan.waw.pl
Bibliografia
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