• Title/Summary/Keyword: Stereo Correspondence

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Development of A Vision-based Lane Detection System with Considering Sensor Configuration Aspect (센서 구성을 고려한 비전 기반 차선 감지 시스템 개발)

  • Park Jaehak;Hong Daegun;Huh Kunsoo;Park Jahnghyon;Cho Dongil
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.97-104
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    • 2005
  • Vision-based lane sensing systems require accurate and robust sensing performance in lane detection. Besides, there exists trade-off between the computational burden and processor cost, which should be considered for implementing the systems in passenger cars. In this paper, a stereo vision-based lane detection system is developed with considering sensor configuration aspects. An inverse perspective mapping method is formulated based on the relative correspondence between the left and right cameras so that the 3-dimensional road geometry can be reconstructed in a robust manner. A new monitoring model for estimating the road geometry parameters is constructed to reduce the number of the measured signals. The selection of the sensor configuration and specifications is investigated by utilizing the characteristics of standard highways. Based on the sensor configurations, it is shown that appropriate sensing region on the camera image coordinate can be determined. The proposed system is implemented on a passenger car and verified experimentally.

A Study on Extraction Depth Information Using a Non-parallel Axis Image (사각영상을 이용한 물체의 고도정보 추출에 관한 연구)

  • 이우영;엄기문;박찬응;이쾌희
    • Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.7-19
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    • 1993
  • In stereo vision, when we use two parallel axis images, small portion of object is contained and B/H(Base-line to Height) ratio is limited due to the size of object and depth information is inaccurate. To overcome these difficulities we take a non-parallel axis image which is rotated $\theta$ about y-axis and match other parallel-axis image. Epipolar lines of non-parallel axis image are not same as those of parallel-axis image and we can't match these two images directly. In this paper, we transform the non-parallel axis image geometrically with camera parameters, whose epipolar lines are alingned parallel. NCC(Normalized Cross Correlation) is used as match measure, area-based matching technique is used find correspondence and 9$\times$9 window size is used, which is chosen experimentally. Focal length which is necessary to get depth information of given object is calculated with least-squares method by CCD camera characteristics and lenz property. Finally, we select 30 test points from given object whose elevation is varied to 150 mm, calculate heights and know that height RMS error is 7.9 mm.

Vision-based Obstacle Detection using Geometric Analysis (기하학적 해석을 이용한 비전 기반의 장애물 검출)

  • Lee Jong-Shill;Lee Eung-Hyuk;Kim In-Young;Kim Sun-I.
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SC
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    • v.43 no.3 s.309
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    • pp.8-15
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    • 2006
  • Obstacle detection is an important task for many mobile robot applications. The methods using stereo vision and optical flow are computationally expensive. Therefore, this paper presents a vision-based obstacle detection method using only two view images. The method uses a single passive camera and odometry, performs in real-time. The proposed method is an obstacle detection method using 3D reconstruction from taro views. Processing begins with feature extraction for each input image using Dr. Lowe's SIFT(Scale Invariant Feature Transform) and establish the correspondence of features across input images. Using extrinsic camera rotation and translation matrix which is provided by odometry, we could calculate the 3D position of these corresponding points by triangulation. The results of triangulation are partial 3D reconstruction for obstacles. The proposed method has been tested successfully on an indoor mobile robot and is able to detect obstacles at 75msec.

A Robust Correspondence Using the Epipolar Geometry from Two Un-calibrated Images (두 장의 비교정된 영상으로부터 에피폴라 기하학을 이용한 강건한 대응점 추출)

  • Yoon, Yong-In;Oh, In-Whan;Doo, Kyoung-Soo;Choi, Jong-Soo;Kim, Jin-Tae;Song, Ho-Keun
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.535-541
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    • 2006
  • This paper proposes a robust method to find corresponding points for un-calibrated stereo images by using a classical method based on the epipolar constraints and motion flows. If we detect matching for the only epipolar geometry, the problem is very high. Therefore, in order to nod an initial set of matches, we use the correlation technique and then exploit motion vectors to remove mismatches among matching candidates. Then, the epipolar geometry can be accurately estimated using a veil adapted criterion and computed the fundamental matrix. The proposed algorithm has been widely tested and works remarkably well in various scenes, evenly, with many repetitive patterns. The results show that the proposed algorithm is better than the conventional.

Feature-Based Disparity Estimation for Intermediate View Reconstruction of Multiview Images (3차원 영상의 중간시점 영상 합성을 위한 특징 기반 변이 추정)

  • 김한성;김성식;손정영;손광훈
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.26 no.11A
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    • pp.1872-1879
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    • 2001
  • As multiview video applications become more popular, correspondence problem for stereo image matching plays an important role in expanding view points. Thus, we propose an efficient dense disparity estimation algorithm considering features of each image pair of multiview image sets. Main concepts of the proposed algorithm are based on the region-dividing-bidirectional-pixel-matching method. This algorithm makes matching process efficient and keeps the reliability of the estimated disparities. Other improvement have obtained by proposed cost function, matching window expanding technique, disparity regularization, and disparity assignment in ambiguous region. These techniques make disparities more stable by removing false disparities and ambiguous regions. The estimated disparities are used to synthesize intermediate views of multiview images. Computer simulation demonstrates the excellence of the proposed algorithm in both subjective and objective evaluations. In addition, processing time is reduced as well.

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