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1 April 1991 Shape perception from binocular disparity and structure-from-motion
James S. Tittle, Myron L. Braunstein
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Proceedings Volume 1383, Sensor Fusion III: 3D Perception and Recognition; (1991) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.25258
Event: Advances in Intelligent Robotics Systems, 1990, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
When two sources of depth information are combined, the result might be dominance of one source, cooperative interaction between the sources, or an additive combination of the sources. For transparent stereo-motion displays we found a cooperative interaction: structure-from-motion facilitates disparity processing, probably by helping to resolve the stereo correspondence problem. For opaque stimuli the combination of structure-from-motion and stereopsis appears to be additive.
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James S. Tittle and Myron L. Braunstein "Shape perception from binocular disparity and structure-from-motion", Proc. SPIE 1383, Sensor Fusion III: 3D Perception and Recognition, (1 April 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.25258
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KEYWORDS
Atomic force microscopy

Opacity

Visualization

Sensor fusion

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Information fusion

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