Detection of range discontinuities in stereoscopic imagery

Optics: measuring and testing – Contour plotting

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356376, 382 9, G01C 1122

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ABSTRACT:
Range discontinuities (44) in an imaged scene are located with superior accuracy by using a pair of stereoscopically related images (10, 12) of the scene to sense edges in the scene, and to determine the range of correlatable image pixels; segmenting the scene into regions (36) of similar intensity; assigning to each region (36) a range based upon the range of any correlatable pixels in it; and locating the boundary (44) between adjacent regions of substantially dissimilar range.

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