StereoNet: Guided Hierarchical Refinement for Real-Time Edge-Aware Depth Prediction

Sameh Khamis, Sean Fanello, Christoph Rhemann, Adarsh Kowdle, Julien Valentin, Shahram Izadi; Proceedings of the European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV), 2018, pp. 573-590

Abstract


This paper presents StereoNet, the first end-to-end deep architecture for real-time stereo matching that runs at 60 fps on an NVidia Titan X, producing high-quality, edge-preserved, quantization-free depth maps. A key insight of this paper is that the network achieves a sub-pixel matching precision than is a magnitude higher than those of traditional stereo matching approaches. This allows us to achieve real-time performance by using a very low resolution cost volume that encodes all the information needed to achieve high depth precision. Spatial precision is achieved by employing a learned edge-aware upsampling function. Our model uses a Siamese network to extract features from the left and right image. A first estimate of the disparity is computed in a very low resolution cost volume, then hierarchically the model re-introduces high-frequency details through a learned upsampling function that uses compact pixel-to-pixel refinement networks. Leveraging color input as a guide, this function is capable of producing high-quality edge-aware output. We achieve compelling results on multiple benchmarks, showing how the proposed method offers extreme flexibility at an acceptable computational budget.

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[bibtex]
@InProceedings{Khamis_2018_ECCV,
author = {Khamis, Sameh and Fanello, Sean and Rhemann, Christoph and Kowdle, Adarsh and Valentin, Julien and Izadi, Shahram},
title = {StereoNet: Guided Hierarchical Refinement for Real-Time Edge-Aware Depth Prediction},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV)},
month = {September},
year = {2018}
}