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Stereo Matching Based on Immune Neural Network in Abdomen Reconstruction

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  • Huan Liu
  • Kuangrong Hao
  • Yongsheng Ding
  • Chunjuan Ouyang

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Stereo feature matching is a technique that finds an optimal match in two images from the same entity in the three-dimensional world. The stereo correspondence problem is formulated as an optimization task where an energy function, which represents the constraints on the solution, is to be minimized. A novel intelligent biological network (Bio-Net), which involves the human B-T cells immune system into neural network, is proposed in this study in order to learn the robust relationship between the input feature points and the output matched points. A model from input-output data (left reference point-right target point) is established. In the experiments, the abdomen reconstructions for different-shape mannequins are then performed by means of the proposed method. The final results are compared and analyzed, which demonstrate that the proposed approach greatly outperforms the single neural network and the conventional matching algorithm in precise. Particularly, as far as time cost and efficiency, the proposed method exhibits its significant promising and potential for improvement. Hence, it is entirely considered as an effective and feasible alternative option for stereo matching.

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  • Huan Liu & Kuangrong Hao & Yongsheng Ding & Chunjuan Ouyang, 2015. "Stereo Matching Based on Immune Neural Network in Abdomen Reconstruction," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-15, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:242794
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/242794
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