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Trinocular Stereo Vision Using a Multi Level Hierarchical Classification Structure

Andy Motten
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Luc Claesen
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Yun Pan
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A real-time trinocular stereo vision processor is proposed which combines a window matching architecture with a classification architecture. A pair wise segmented window matching for both the center-right and center-left image pairs as their scaled down image pairs is performed. The resulting cost functions are combined which results into nine different cost curves. A multi level hierarchical classifier is used to select the most promising disparity value. The classifier makes use of features provided by the calculated cost curves and the pixels’ spatial neighborhood information. Evaluation and classifier training has been performed using an indoor dataset. The system is prototyped on an FPGA board equipped with three CMOS cameras. Special care has been taken to reduce the latency and the memory footprint.
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hal-01456961 , version 1 (06-02-2017)

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Andy Motten, Luc Claesen, Yun Pan. Trinocular Stereo Vision Using a Multi Level Hierarchical Classification Structure. 20th International Conference on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI-SoC), Aug 2012, Santa Cruz, CA, United States. pp.45-63, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-45073-0_3⟩. ⟨hal-01456961⟩
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