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Fernando Barrera; Felipe Lumbreras; Angel Sappa |
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Multispectral Piecewise Planar Stereo using Manhattan-World Assumption |
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2013 |
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Pattern Recognition Letters |
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34 |
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52-61 |
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Multispectral stereo rig; Dense disparity maps from multispectral stereo; Color and infrared images |
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This paper proposes a new framework for extracting dense disparity maps from a multispectral stereo rig. The system is constructed with an infrared and a color camera. It is intended to explore novel multispectral stereo matching approaches that will allow further extraction of semantic information. The proposed framework consists of three stages. Firstly, an initial sparse disparity map is generated by using a cost function based on feature matching in a multiresolution scheme. Then, by looking at the color image, a set of planar hypotheses is defined to describe the surfaces on the scene. Finally, the previous stages are combined by reformulating the disparity computation as a global minimization problem. The paper has two main contributions. The first contribution combines mutual information with a shape descriptor based on gradient in a multiresolution scheme. The second contribution, which is based on the Manhattan-world assumption, extracts a dense disparity representation using the graph cut algorithm. Experimental results in outdoor scenarios are provided showing the validity of the proposed framework. |
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Fernando Barrera; Felipe Lumbreras; Angel Sappa |
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Evaluation of Similarity Functions in Multimodal Stereo |
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2012 |
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9th International Conference on Image Analysis and Recognition |
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7324 |
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320-329 |
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Aveiro, Portugal |
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This paper presents an evaluation framework for multimodal stereo matching, which allows to compare the performance of four similarity functions. Additionally, it presents details of a multimodal stereo head that supply thermal infrared and color images, as well as, aspects of its calibration and rectification. The pipeline includes a novel method for the disparity selection, which is suitable for evaluating the similarity functions. Finally, a benchmark for comparing different initializations of the proposed framework is presented. Similarity functions are based on mutual information, gradient orientation and scale space representations. Their evaluation is performed using two metrics: i) disparity error, and ii) number of correct matches on planar regions. In addition to the proposed evaluation, the current paper also shows that 3D sparse representations can be recovered from such a multimodal stereo head. |
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0302-9743 |
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978-3-642-31294-6 |
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Fernando Barrera; Felipe Lumbreras; Angel Sappa |
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Multimodal Stereo Vision System: 3D Data Extraction and Algorithm Evaluation |
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2012 |
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IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing |
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J-STSP |
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437-446 |
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This paper proposes an imaging system for computing sparse depth maps from multispectral images. A special stereo head consisting of an infrared and a color camera defines the proposed multimodal acquisition system. The cameras are rigidly attached so that their image planes are parallel. Details about the calibration and image rectification procedure are provided. Sparse disparity maps are obtained by the combined use of mutual information enriched with gradient information. The proposed approach is evaluated using a Receiver Operating Characteristics curve. Furthermore, a multispectral dataset, color and infrared images, together with their corresponding ground truth disparity maps, is generated and used as a test bed. Experimental results in real outdoor scenarios are provided showing its viability and that the proposed approach is not restricted to a specific domain. |
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Fernando Barrera; Felipe Lumbreras; Angel Sappa |
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Multimodal Template Matching based on Gradient and Mutual Information using Scale-Space |
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2010 |
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17th IEEE International Conference on Image Processing |
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This paper presents the combined use of gradient and mutual information for infrared and intensity templates matching. We propose to joint: (i) feature matching in a multiresolution context and (ii) information propagation through scale-space representations. Our method consists in combining mutual information with a shape descriptor based on gradient, and propagate them following a coarse-to-fine strategy. The main contributions of this work are: to offer a theoretical formulation towards a multimodal stereo matching; to show that gradient and mutual information can be reinforced while they are propagated between consecutive levels; and to show that they are valid cost functions in multimodal template matchings. Comparisons are presented showing the improvements and viability of the proposed approach. |
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Hong-Kong |
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1522-4880 |
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978-1-4244-7992-4 |
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