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22 March 2019 The depth recovery from multiple optical flow detected by fixational eye movements camera
Yuichiro Deguchi, Norio Tagawa
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Proceedings Volume 11049, International Workshop on Advanced Image Technology (IWAIT) 2019; 1104947 (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2521543
Event: 2019 Joint International Workshop on Advanced Image Technology (IWAIT) and International Forum on Medical Imaging in Asia (IFMIA), 2019, Singapore, Singapore
Abstract
Recent advances in computer vision technology are remarkable. Among them, in the field of three-dimensional shape restoration, stereo vision which calculates the depth of an object by the principle of triangulation is the mainstream. Although stereo vison has high depth restoration accuracy, occlusion and change in appearance are likely to occur. Therefore, in this research, we focused attention on the depth restoration method by motion stereopsis with monocular eye which is hard to cause the problem described above. For motion stereo vision, motion parallax between consecutive images needs to be small, and in general, restoration accuracy is low. Therefore, motion stereo vision using many continuous image pairs obtained by camera motion simulating random eye movements called fixational eye movements is performed. By doing this, we aim to improve the depth restoration accuracy by increasing the depth information corresponding to each pixel.
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Yuichiro Deguchi and Norio Tagawa "The depth recovery from multiple optical flow detected by fixational eye movements camera", Proc. SPIE 11049, International Workshop on Advanced Image Technology (IWAIT) 2019, 1104947 (22 March 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2521543
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Optical flow

Eye

Imaging systems

Eye models

Error analysis

Image analysis

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