A Dynamic Programming (DP) based algorithm that achieves real-time, high quality stereo-matching is presented. A special coarse to fine approach as well as the MMX based assembler implementation mainly contribute to the reached computation speed. A novel vertical smoothing approach by re-integrating paths inside the DP matching allows the avoidance of noisy horizontal strokes, so that high quality stereo-matching is achieved. The current implementation capable of running at about 30 FPS on an 2.2GHz PC, which is sufficient for the utilization in real-time applications.
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