Embedded real-time stereo estimation via Semi-Global Matching on the GPU

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Authors Daniel Hernandez-Juarez, Alejandro ChacΓ³n, Antonio Espinosa, David VΓ‘zquez, Juan Carlos Moure, Antonio Manuel LΓ³pez arXiv ID 1610.04121 Category cs.CV: Computer Vision Citations 155 Venue International Conference on Conceptual Structures Last Checked 4 months ago
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Dense, robust and real-time computation of depth information from stereo-camera systems is a computationally demanding requirement for robotics, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicles. Semi-Global Matching (SGM) is a widely used algorithm that propagates consistency constraints along several paths across the image. This work presents a real-time system producing reliable disparity estimation results on the new embedded energy-efficient GPU devices. Our design runs on a Tegra X1 at 42 frames per second (fps) for an image size of 640x480, 128 disparity levels, and using 4 path directions for the SGM method.
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