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Computing Visual Correspondence with Occlusions using Graph Cuts

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by Vladimir Kolmogorov, et al.
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@MISC{Kolmogorov_computingvisual,
    author = {Vladimir Kolmogorov and et al.},
    title = {Computing Visual Correspondence with Occlusions using Graph Cuts},
    year = {}
}

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Abstract

Several new algorithms for visual correspondence based on graph cuts [7, 14, 17] have recently been developed. While these methods give very strong results in practice, they do not handle occlusions properly. Specifically, they treat the two input images asymmetrically, and they do not ensure that a pixel corresponds to at most one pixel in the other image. In this paper, we present a new method which properly addresses occlusions, while preserving the advantages of graph cut algorithms. We give experimental results for stereo as well as motion, which demonstrate that our method performs well both at detecting occlusions and computing disparities.

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visual correspondence    graph cut    graph cut algorithm    strong result    new method    input image    method performs    experimental result    several new algorithm   

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