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Graph Cut Algorithms for Binocular Stereo with Occlusions
Hallo erst mal … Vladimir Kolmogorov, Ramin Zabih
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Overview: Traditional Stereo Methods
Energy Minimization via Graph Cuts Stereo with Occlusions Voxel Labeling Algorithm Pixel Labeling Algorithm Results and Conclusions … outlining the talk Evelyn Gutschier, Markus Sareika Graph Cut Algorithms for Binocular Stereo with Occlusions Math Basics for Vision and Graphis 2007
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Traditional Stereo Methods
Traditional Stereo Problem pixel correspondences labeling (disparity) Evelyn Gutschier, Markus Sareika Graph Cut Algorithms for Binocular Stereo with Occlusions Math Basics for Vision and Graphis 2007
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Traditional Stereo Methods Disparity
depth disparity ~ depth ground truth disparity Evelyn Gutschier, Markus Sareika Graph Cut Algorithms for Binocular Stereo with Occlusions Math Basics for Vision and Graphis 2007
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Traditional Stereo Methods Binocular Stereo
goal is to compute pixels correspondences traditional stereo problem pixel labeling problem advantage: can be solved by graph cuts problem is formulated as energy term new goal: find the minimizing labeling Evelyn Gutschier, Markus Sareika Graph Cut Algorithms for Binocular Stereo with Occlusions Math Basics for Vision and Graphis 2007
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Traditional Stereo Methods Energy Function
find labeling that minimizes cost for assigning labels smoothness term we assign the label to pixel p when p of image I corresponds to p in I‘ Evelyn Gutschier, Markus Sareika Graph Cut Algorithms for Binocular Stereo with Occlusions Math Basics for Vision and Graphis 2007
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Traditional Stereo Methods Energy Function
data cost – gives penalty for different intensities smoothness term – gives penalty for discontinuities (Potts model) other models: absolute distance quadratic Evelyn Gutschier, Markus Sareika Graph Cut Algorithms for Binocular Stereo with Occlusions Math Basics for Vision and Graphis 2007
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Energy Minimization via Graph Cuts
use for minimizing semimetric terms Max-flow / Min-Cut (Ford and Fulkerson Algorithm, Push-Relabel Method) Evelyn Gutschier, Markus Sareika Graph Cut Algorithms for Binocular Stereo with Occlusions Math Basics for Vision and Graphis 2007
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Energy Minimization via Graph Cuts
convex V vs. metric / semimetric α-β-swap move α-expansion move: assigning label α to an arbitrary set of pixels Initial Labeling α-expansion α-β-swap Evelyn Gutschier, Markus Sareika Graph Cut Algorithms for Binocular Stereo with Occlusions Math Basics for Vision and Graphis 2007
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Stereo with Occlusions
Evelyn Gutschier, Markus Sareika Graph Cut Algorithms for Binocular Stereo with Occlusions Math Basics for Vision and Graphis 2007
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Stereo with Occlusions
treat input symmetrically scene elements only visible in single view physically correct scenes geometric constraints occlusions physically possible labelings introduce constraints in the problem formulation graph cuts perform unconstrained energy minimization Evelyn Gutschier, Markus Sareika Graph Cut Algorithms for Binocular Stereo with Occlusions Math Basics for Vision and Graphis 2007
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Voxel Labeling Algorithm
discrete scene of voxels voxel v is active when visible from both cameras uniqueness constraint – 1:1 correspondence of pixels „format“ physical possible space with voxels [722] Voxel Coloring Evelyn Gutschier, Markus Sareika Graph Cut Algorithms for Binocular Stereo with Occlusions Math Basics for Vision and Graphis 2007
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Voxel Labeling Algorithm Energy Function
smoothness term (Potts model) matching penalty (only active voxels) occlusion penalty set of occluded pixels Evelyn Gutschier, Markus Sareika Graph Cut Algorithms for Binocular Stereo with Occlusions Math Basics for Vision and Graphis 2007
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Pixel Labeling Algorithm Energy Function
like traditional stereo but for both images e.g. Potts model active ? Evelyn Gutschier, Markus Sareika Graph Cut Algorithms for Binocular Stereo with Occlusions Math Basics for Vision and Graphis 2007
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Minimizing the Energy (0=valid, else ∞) uniqueness convert constrained into unconstrained minimization problem write as sum over pairs form of energy function = standard stereo problem minimization with α-expansion algorithm modified definition of α-expansion move for voxel labeling [490] binary energy function has to be regular, attained by non-positive data term??? Evelyn Gutschier, Markus Sareika Graph Cut Algorithms for Binocular Stereo with Occlusions Math Basics for Vision and Graphis 2007
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Results and Conclusions
Tsukuba ref. image ground truth voxel labeling pixel labeling traditional s.p. Evelyn Gutschier, Markus Sareika Graph Cut Algorithms for Binocular Stereo with Occlusions Math Basics for Vision and Graphis 2007
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Results and Conclusions
efficient energy minimization polynominal time instead of exponential time traditional stereo algorithm is faster pixel labeling better than voxel labeling: prohibits ‚holes‘ in the scene allows to use other effective smoothness terms algorithms can be extended for multiple cameras Multiple cameras -> voxel coloring [722] Evelyn Gutschier, Markus Sareika Graph Cut Algorithms for Binocular Stereo with Occlusions Math Basics for Vision and Graphis 2007
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Multi-view Stereo via Volumetric Graph Cuts
Evelyn Gutschier, Markus Sareika Graph Cut Algorithms for Binocular Stereo with Occlusions Math Basics for Vision and Graphis 2007
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Recent Work Graph-cut-based stereo matching using image segmentation with symmetrical treatment of occlusions, 2006 TUW Evelyn Gutschier, Markus Sareika Graph Cut Algorithms for Binocular Stereo with Occlusions Math Basics for Vision and Graphis 2007
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Questions? Evelyn Gutschier, Markus Sareika
Graph Cut Algorithms for Binocular Stereo with Occlusions Math Basics for Vision and Graphis 2007
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References M. Bleyer, M. Gelautz, „Graph-cut-based stereo matching using image segmentation with symmetrical treatment of occlusions“, 2007 Y. Boykov, O. Veksler, R. Zabih, „Fast Approximate Energy Minimization via Graph Cuts“, 2001 V. Kolmogorov, R. Zabih, „Graph Cut Algorithms for Binocular Stereo with Occlusions“, 2005 V. Kolmogorov, R. Zabih, „What energy functions can be minimized via graph cuts“, 2004 V. Kolmogorov, R. Zabih, „Generalized multi-camera scene reconstruction using graph cuts“, July 2003 V. Kolmogorov, R. Zabih, „Multi-camera Scene Reconstruction via Graph Cuts“, 2002 S. Seits, C. Dyer, „Photorealistic Scene Reconstruction by Voxel Coloring“, 1997 R.Szeliski, R. Zabih, „An Experimental Comparison of Stereo Algorithms“, 1999 Evelyn Gutschier, Markus Sareika Graph Cut Algorithms for Binocular Stereo with Occlusions Math Basics for Vision and Graphis 2007
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