PERCEPTIONPublicationsPatterns of Binocular Disparity for a Fixating Observer
Advances in Brain, Vision, and Artificial Intelligence, Second International Symposium, BVAI'07, Pages 308--317 - 10-12 October 2007 Patterns of Binocular Disparity for a Fixating Observer
Abstract
Binocular fixation is achieved by rotating the eyes, but this
process also transforms the pattern of image disparities. This
effect is problematic for biological visual systems, in which
stereopsis is based on simple, short-range mechanisms. It is
argued here that the problem should be addressed in two ways;
firstly by an appropriate representation of disparity, and
secondly by modelling the typical pattern of image
correspondences. It is shown that the average spatial structure of
the disparity field can be estimated, over a series of binocular
fixations. An algorithm based on this idea is tested on natural
images. Finally, it is shown how the average pattern of
disparities could help to put the images into binocular
correspondence.
Keywords
stereoscopic vision (23)

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