A Fast Trilateral Filter-Based Adaptive Support Weight Method for Stereo Matching

Published: 01 Jan 2015, Last Modified: 06 Nov 2025IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. Video Technol. 2015EveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: Adaptive support weight (ASW) methods represent the state of the art in local stereo matching, while the bilateral filter-based ASW method achieves outstanding performance. However, this method fails to resolve the ambiguity induced by nearby pixels at different disparities but with similar colors. In this paper, we introduce a novel trilateral filter (TF)-based ASW method that remedies such ambiguities by considering the possible disparity discontinuities through color discontinuity boundaries, i.e., the boundary strength between two pixels, which is measured by a local energy model. We also present a recursive TF-based ASW method whose computational complexity is O(N) for the cost aggregation step, and O(NLog2(N)) for boundary detection, where N denotes the input image size. This complexity is thus independent of the support window size. The recursive TF-based method is a nonlocal cost aggregation strategy. The experimental evaluation on the Middlebury benchmark shows that the proposed method, whose average error rate is 4.95%, outperforms other local methods in terms of accuracy. Equally, the average runtime of the proposed TF-based cost aggregation is roughly 260 ms on a 3.4-GHz Inter Core i7 CPU, which is comparable with state-of-the-art efficiency.
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