Abstract:Despite progress made in the accuracy and robustness of the dense matching technique in past years, efficient occlusion detection remains an open problem. In this paper, we present a two-step occlusion detection method to remove false matches in dense matching fields. First, a statistical dense matching method is developed by considering the correspondence between the grids to identify most occlusion regions. Second, to handle the potential misjudgment match in the occlusion boundary, a double-threshold filter… Show more
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