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Putting plaids in perspective

Barton L. Anderson
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Barton L. Anderson: Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Nature, 1999, vol. 401, issue 6751, 342-342

Abstract: Abstract Farell has described1 a “new view” of the stereo-matching problem. He claimed that occlusion relationships in natural scenes introduce interocular positional shifts in all two-dimensional (2D) directions, which putatively demonstrates that “horizontal disparity is not a reliable cue to depth” in natural scenes. Farell argued that the visual system must therefore search locally in all 2D directions to establish correspondence.

Date: 1999
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