We propose an algorithm that simultaneously extracts
disparities and alpha matting information given a stereo
image pair. Our method divides the reference image into
a set of overlapping, partially transparent color segments.
Each segment pixel is assigned an alpha value and color.
The disparity inside the segment is modeled via a plane.
The goodness of alphas, colors and disparity planes is measured
by a new energy function. Its basic idea is to use the
three parameters for generating artificial views representing
the left and right images. If alphas, colors and disparity
planes are correct, these artificial images should be very
similar to the real ones. For generating the artificial right
view, we warp all pixels of the left into the geometry of the
right image using the disparity planes. We introduce the
assumption of constant solidity in order to correctly model
how pixels’ alpha values are affected by the warping operation.
Experimental results on the Middlebury...