Local stereo matching algorithm using modified dynamic cost computation

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Abstract

Stereo matching is an essential subject in stereo vision architecture. Traditional framework composition consists of several constraints in stereo correspondences such as illumination variations in images and inadequate or non-uniform light due to uncontrollable environments. This work improves the local method stereo matching algorithm based on the dynamic cost computation method for depth measurement. This approach utilised modified dynamic cost computation in the matching cost. A modified census transform with dynamic histogram is used to provide the cost in the cost computation. The algorithm applied the fixed-window strategy with bilateral filtering to retain image depth information and edge in the cost aggregation stage. A winner takes all (WTA) optimisation and left-right check with adaptive bilateral median filtering are employed for disparity refinement. Based on the Middlebury benchmark dataset, the algorithm developed in this work has better accuracy and outperformed several other state-of-the-art algorithms.

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Kadmin, A. F., Hamzah, R. A., Abd Manap, M. N., Hamid, M. S., & Wook, T. F. T. (2021). Local stereo matching algorithm using modified dynamic cost computation. Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 22(3), 1312–1319. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v22.i3.pp1312-1319

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