Convolutional neural network using multi-scale information for stereo matching cost computation

Author(s):  
Jiahui Chen ◽  
Chun Yuan
Author(s):  
Mohd Saad Hamid ◽  
Nurulfajar Abd Manap ◽  
Rostam Affendi Hamzah ◽  
Ahmad Fauzan Kadmin ◽  
Shamsul Fakhar Abd Gani ◽  
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This paper proposes a new hybrid method between the learning-based and handcrafted methods for a stereo matching algorithm. The main purpose of the stereo matching algorithm is to produce a disparity map. This map is essential for many applications, including three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction. The raw disparity map computed by a convolutional neural network (CNN) is still prone to errors in the low texture region. The algorithm is set to improve the matching cost computation stage with hybrid CNN-based combined with truncated directional intensity computation. The difference in truncated directional intensity value is employed to decrease radiometric errors. The proposed method’s raw matching cost went through the cost aggregation step using the bilateral filter (BF) to improve accuracy. The winner-take-all (WTA) optimization uses the aggregated cost volume to produce an initial disparity map. Finally, a series of refinement processes enhance the initial disparity map for a more accurate final disparity map. This paper verified the performance of the algorithm using the Middlebury online stereo benchmarking system. The proposed algorithm achieves the objective of generating a more accurate and smooth disparity map with different depths at low texture regions through better matching cost quality.


Author(s):  
Mohd Saad Hamid ◽  
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Nurulfajar Abd Manap ◽  
Rostam Affendi Hamzah ◽  
Ahmad Fauzan Kadmin

Fundamentally, a stereo matching algorithm produces a disparity map or depth map. This map contains valuable information for many applications, such as range estimation, autonomous vehicle navigation and 3D surface reconstruction. The stereo matching process faces various challenges to get an accurate result for example low texture area, repetitive pattern and discontinuity regions. The proposed algorithm must be robust and viable with all of these challenges and is capable to deliver good accuracy. Hence, this article proposes a new stereo matching algorithm based on a hybrid Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) combined with directional intensity differences at the matching cost stage. The proposed algorithm contains a deep learning-based method and a handcrafted method. Then, the bilateral filter is used to aggregate the matching cost volume while preserving the object edges. The Winner-Take-All (WTA) is utilized at the optimization stage which the WTA normalizes the disparity values. At the last stage, a series of refinement processes will be applied to enhance the final disparity map. A standard benchmarking evaluation system from the Middlebury Stereo dataset is used to measure the algorithm performance. This dataset provides images with the characteristics of low texture area, repetitive pattern and discontinuity regions. The average error produced for all pixel regions is 8.51%, while the nonoccluded region is 5.77%. Based on the experimental results, the proposed algorithm produces good accuracy and robustness against the stereo matching challenges. It is also competitive with other published methods and can be used as a complete algorithm


Author(s):  
Xing Chen ◽  
Wenhai Zhang ◽  
Yu Hou ◽  
Lin Yang

Aiming at the low matching accuracy of local stereo matching algorithm in weak texture or discontinuous disparity areas, a stereo matching algorithm combining multi-scale fusion of convolutional neural network (CNN) and feature pyramid structure (FPN) is proposed. The feature pyramid is applied on the basis of the convolutional neural network to realize the multi-scale feature extraction and fusion of the image, which improves the matching similarity of the image blocks. The guide graph filter is used to quickly and effectively complete the cost aggregation. The disparity selection stage adapts the improvement dynamic programming algorithm to obtain the initial disparity map. The initial disparity map is refined so as to obtain the final disparity map. The algorithm is trained and tested on the image provided by Middlebury data set, and the result shows that the disparity map obtained by the algorithm has good effect.


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