CNN-based Cost Volume Analysis as Confidence Measure for Dense Matching

05/17/2019
by   Max Mehltretter, et al.
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Due to its capability to identify erroneous disparity assignments in dense stereo matching, confidence estimation is beneficial for a wide range of applications, e.g. autonomous driving, which needs a certain degree of confidence as mandatory prerequisite. Especially, the introduction of deep learning based methods resulted in an increasing popularity of this field in recent years, caused by a significantly improved accuracy. Despite this remarkable development, most of these methods rely on features learned from disparity maps only, not taking into account the corresponding 3-dimensional cost volumes. However, it was already demonstrated that with conventional methods based on hand-crafted features this additional information can be used to further increase the accuracy. In order to combine the advantages of deep learning and cost volume based features, in this paper, we propose a novel Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) architecture to directly learn features for confidence estimation from volumetric 3D data. An extensive evaluation on three datasets using three common dense stereo matching techniques demonstrates the generality and state-of-the-art accuracy of the proposed method.

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