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A novel inter-view SI generation system called overlapped block disparity compensation (OBDC) is presented.
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The technique for implementing a flexible block size, disparity range and frame rate was proposed in [38].
To enable adaptive stereo vision for hardware-based embedded stereo vision systems, we propose a novel technique for implementing a flexible block size, disparity range, and frame rate.
Block-based disparity estimation is used to find matching points between all views in the video set, and the average color is calculated for these matching points.
The corresponding block in the disparity map is denoted by Δ ij.
Furthermore, the disparity estimation block has been designed to be modular, and more calculation units working in parallel can easily be added to improve throughput.
A block with a feature disparity closer to the threshold is less discriminative and therefore should have less say in determining its neighbours' classes.
In each block of trials, the standard disparity was fixed, and each test disparity was presented 40 times, in a randomized order.
In the Section 1.1 Fig. 4 Illustration of motion prediction between views, where the motion vector of view 1 is inferred from the motion vector of view 0 using corresponding blocks at time 1 based on the NBDV disparity between those blocks.
In order to estimate the occlusion, we penalize blocks with small disparities since they probably belong to the background.
For example, Shepard and Metzler's (1971) canonical finding of a linear relationship between an individual's response time and the angular disparity between two block pairs in tests of speeded rotation suggests that processes like mental rotation rely on imagistic manipulation of the blocks as if they were actually being moved in the physical world.
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