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arxiv: 1912.06704 · v1 · pith:3HW5QA4T · submitted 2019-12-13 · cs.CV · cs.RO

Hierarchical Deep Stereo Matching on High-resolution Images

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keywords high-resstereoaddressbecausedisparityhierarchicalimagerymatching
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We explore the problem of real-time stereo matching on high-res imagery. Many state-of-the-art (SOTA) methods struggle to process high-res imagery because of memory constraints or speed limitations. To address this issue, we propose an end-to-end framework that searches for correspondences incrementally over a coarse-to-fine hierarchy. Because high-res stereo datasets are relatively rare, we introduce a dataset with high-res stereo pairs for both training and evaluation. Our approach achieved SOTA performance on Middlebury-v3 and KITTI-15 while running significantly faster than its competitors. The hierarchical design also naturally allows for anytime on-demand reports of disparity by capping intermediate coarse results, allowing us to accurately predict disparity for near-range structures with low latency (30ms). We demonstrate that the performance-vs-speed trade-off afforded by on-demand hierarchies may address sensing needs for time-critical applications such as autonomous driving.

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