—Many traditional two-view stereo algorithms explicitly or implicitly use the frontal parallel plane assumption when exploiting contextual information since, e.g., the smoothness...
Standard approaches to stereo correspondence have difficulty when scene structure does not lie in or near the frontal parallel plane, in part because an orientation disparity as we...
Traditional stereo algorithms either explicitly use the frontal parallel plane assumption by only considering position (zero-order) disparity when computing similarity measures of ...
Belief propagation has been shown to be a powerful inference mechanism for stereo correspondence. However the classical formulation of belief propagation implicitly imposes the fr...