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Stereo Reconstruction of a Submerged Scene

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Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis (IbPRIA 2005)

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This article presents work dedicated to the study of refraction effects between two media in stereo reconstruction of a tridimensional scene. This refraction induces nonlinear effects making the stereo processing highly complex. We propose a linear approximation which maps this problem into a new problem with a conventional solution. We present results taken both from synthetic images generated by a raytracer and results from real life scenes.

This work was supported by the Portuguese FCT POSI programme under framework QCA III and project MEDIRES of the AdI.

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Ferreira, R., Costeira, J.P., Santos, J.A. (2005). Stereo Reconstruction of a Submerged Scene. In: Marques, J.S., Pérez de la Blanca, N., Pina, P. (eds) Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis. IbPRIA 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3522. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11492429_13

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