Real-time stereo semi-global matching for video processing using previous incremental information

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This paper presents an incremental stereo algorithm designed to calculate a real-time disparity image. The algorithm is designed for stereo video sequences and uses previous information to reduce computation time and improve disparity image quality. It is based on the semi-global matching stereo algorithm but modified to reuse previous calculation information. Storing and reusing this information not only reduces computation time but improves accuracy in a cost filtering scheme. Some tests are presented to compare the computation time and results of the algorithm, which show that it can achieve better results in terms of quality and time than standard algorithms for some scenarios.

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Toledo, J., Lauer, M., & Stiller, C. (2022). Real-time stereo semi-global matching for video processing using previous incremental information. Journal of Real-Time Image Processing, 19(1), 205–216. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11554-021-01175-y

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