STEREO MATCHING FOR STEREO MODE CCD LINEAR SENSORS
Ryosuke Shibasaki
Public Works Research Institute
Ministry of Construction
Asahimachi,Toyosatomachi,Tukubagun,Ibaragi
Shunji Murai
Institute of Industrial Science
University of Tokyo
7-22, Roppongi, Minatoku, Tokyo, Japan
ABSTRACT
The biggest head ache of stereo matching based on image
correlation is that it is impossible to verify whether the
recognized conjugate point is true or false. The past experience
showed that the point with maximum corelation coefficient is not
always true point.
In order to improve this weakpoint, the authors proposed
double check system using three stereo rays, that is, triplet
method. A simulated CCD stereo images with three sights, that
is, fore, vertical and aft were generated for the test. Only if
the conjugate point which was determined from a stereo image of
fore and vertical coincides with the same point from a stereo
image of vertical and aft, the point can be said to be very
likely true. If not, these two points include some error.
Although the triplet method requires the more computing
time, increasing the reliability of stereo matching is more
important. The test result showed that error detection was much
improved.
INTRODUCTION
The authors have presented several papers on automated three
dimensional measurement using stereo CCD linear sensors by
simulation method. (1),(2)
There is a trade off between base-height ratio (B/H) and
height accuracy. That is, if B/H is high, theoretical height
accuracy will be improved while the accuracy of stereo matching
will be decreased.
In order to improve the reliability of stereo matching, the
authors propose in the paper to introduce triplet methods instead
of the conventional two rays matching.
Presented Paper to ISPRS Com. III Symposium held in
Rovaniemi, Finland, August 18-22, 1986
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