by N Sabater, J.-M. Morel, A. Almansa, G. Blanchet
Abstract:
This paper proposes a statistical rejection rule, designed for small baseline stereo satellites. The method learns an a contrario model for image blocks and discards the casual matches between the images of the stereo pair. A formula estimating the expected number of false alarms under the background model is proved. Comparative experiments on quasi-simultaneous stereo in aerial imagery demonstrate the elimination of all incoherent motions.
Reference:
Discarding moving objects in quasi-simultaneous stereovision (N Sabater, J.-M. Morel, A. Almansa, G. Blanchet), In (ICIP 2010) IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, IEEE, 2010.
Bibtex Entry:
@inproceedings{Sabater2010a,
Abstract = {This paper proposes a statistical rejection rule, designed for small baseline stereo satellites. The method learns an a contrario model for image blocks and discards the casual matches between the images of the stereo pair. A formula estimating the expected number of false alarms under the background model is proved. Comparative experiments on quasi-simultaneous stereo in aerial imagery demonstrate the elimination of all incoherent motions.},
Author = {Sabater, N and Morel, J.-M. and Almansa, A. and Blanchet, G.},
Booktitle = {(ICIP 2010) IEEE International Conference on Image Processing},
Doi = {10.1109/ICIP.2010.5653500},
Isbn = {978-1-4244-7992-4},
Issn = {15224880},
Keywords = {a contrario models,image matching,number false alarms,satellite applications,stereo vision},
Month = {sep},
Pages = {2957--2960},
Publisher = {IEEE},
Title = {{Discarding moving objects in quasi-simultaneous stereovision}},
Year = {2010},
Bdsk-Url-1 = {https://doi.org/10.1109/ICIP.2010.5653500}}