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Approximate Belief Propagation by Hierarchical Averaging of Outgoing Messages

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Approximate Belief Propagation by Hierarchical Averaging of Outgoing Messages
Abstract—This paper presents an approximate belief propagation algorithm that replaces outgoing messages from a node with the averaged outgoing message and propagates messages from a low resolution graph to the original graph hierarchically. The proposed method reduces the computational time by half or two-thirds and reduces the required amount of memory by 60% compared with the standard belief propagation algorithm when applied to an image. The proposed method was implemented on CPU and GPU, and was evaluated against Middlebury stereo benchmark dataset in comparison with the standard belief propagation algorithm. It is shown that the proposed method outperforms the other in terms of both the computational time and the required amount of memory with minor loss of accuracy. Keywords-belief propagation; stereo; GPU;
Koichi Ogawara
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Updated 07 Dec 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where ICPR
Authors Koichi Ogawara
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