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238,854 Miles

238,854 Miles. Moon. Earth. 225,000,000 Miles. Moon. Mars. Earth. Computer Vision. Using Stereoscopic I maging Techniques to Produce a Three-Dimensional Scene. Kevin Schaefer Senior Honors Presentation McKendree University 4/24/2014. The goal:. 3D. What’s in an image?.

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238,854 Miles

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  1. 238,854 Miles

  2. Moon Earth

  3. 225,000,000 Miles

  4. Moon Mars Earth

  5. Computer Vision Using Stereoscopic Imaging Techniques to Produce a Three-Dimensional Scene Kevin Schaefer Senior Honors Presentation McKendree University 4/24/2014

  6. The goal: 3D

  7. What’s in an image? 3 components: Red 121 Green 110 Blue 90

  8. Stereo vision Left viewpoint Right viewpoint

  9. The Correlation Problem

  10. Correlation algorithms • Sum of Absolute Differences • One of the simplest methods of block searching in images • Assuming normalized images:

  11. Disparity Roof Right viewpoint Left viewpoint Tree branch

  12. Calculating Distance to Objects • Distance to an object is inversely proportional to the disparity of that object Roof (farther away) Right viewpoint Left viewpoint Tree branch (closer)

  13. Applications Mars Curiosity Rover Spirit & Opportunity

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