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Combining Support Vector Machines and simulated annealing for stereovision matching with fish eye lenses in forest environments
Authors:P Javier Herrera  Gonzalo Pajares  María Guijarro  José J Ruz  Jesús M de la Cruz
Affiliation:1. School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia;2. Centre for Intelligent Systems Research, Deakin University, Australia
Abstract:We present a novel strategy for computing disparity maps from omni-directional stereo images obtained with fish-eye lenses in forest environments. At a first segmentation stage, the method identifies textures of interest to be either matched or discarded. Two of them are identified by applying the powerful Support Vector Machines approach. At a second stage, a stereovision matching process is designed based on the application of four stereovision matching constraints: epipolarity, similarity, uniqueness and smoothness. The epipolarity guides the process. The similarity and uniqueness are mapped once again through the Support Vector Machines, but under a different way to the previous case; after this an initial disparity map is obtained. This map is later filtered by applying the Discrete Simulated Annealing framework where the smoothness constraint is conveniently mapped. The combination of the segmentation and stereovision matching approaches makes the main contribution. The method is compared against the usage of simple features and combined similarity matching strategies.
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