Development of a video-rate stereo machine

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A video-rate stereo machine has been developed at CMU with the capability of generating a dense range map, aligned with an intensity image, at the video rate. The target performance of the CMU video-rate stereo machine is: 1) multi image input of 6 cameras; 2) high throughput of 30 million point×disparity measurement per second; 3) high frame rate of 30 frame/sec; 4) a dense depth map of 256×240 pixels; 5) disparity search range of up to 60 pixels; 6) high precision of up to 7 bits (with interpolation); 7) uncertainty estimation available for each pixel.

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Kanade, T., Kano, H., Kimura, S., Yoshida, A., & Oda, K. (1995). Development of a video-rate stereo machine. In IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (Vol. 3, pp. 95–100). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.7210/jrsj.15.261

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