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Daniel Scharstein

Researcher at Middlebury College

Publications -  49
Citations -  22407

Daniel Scharstein is an academic researcher from Middlebury College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pixel & Mobile robot. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 47 publications receiving 20593 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel Scharstein include Facebook & Cornell University.

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A taxonomy and evaluation of dense two-frame stereo correspondence algorithms

TL;DR: This paper has designed a stand-alone, flexible C++ implementation that enables the evaluation of individual components and that can easily be extended to include new algorithms.
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A Comparison and Evaluation of Multi-View Stereo Reconstruction Algorithms

TL;DR: This paper first survey multi-view stereo algorithms and compare them qualitatively using a taxonomy that differentiates their key properties, then describes the process for acquiring and calibrating multiview image datasets with high-accuracy ground truth and introduces the evaluation methodology.
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A Database and Evaluation Methodology for Optical Flow

TL;DR: This paper proposes a new set of benchmarks and evaluation methods for the next generation of optical flow algorithms and analyzes the results obtained to date to draw a large number of conclusions.
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High-accuracy stereo depth maps using structured light

TL;DR: A method for acquiring high-complexity stereo image pairs with pixel-accurate correspondence information using structured light that does not require the calibration of the light sources and yields registered disparity maps between all pairs of cameras and illumination projectors.
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Evaluation of Cost Functions for Stereo Matching

TL;DR: This paper evaluates the insensitivity of different matching costs with respect to radiometric variations of the input images with a local, a semi-global, and a global stereo method.