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Nonlinear Disparity Mapping for Stereoscopic 3D

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Hi, everyone, I am a new commer Smile

I studied a paper "Nonlinear Disparity Mapping for Stereoscopic 3D" by Disney.
(http://zurich.disneyresearch.com/~malang/projects/DisparityMapping/)

This paper is interesting, but I am confused about the operator "^" in the 4.3 Warping, Saliency Constraints, "overlaps".

What is the definiton of the operator "^"?


In the following paragraph, it mentions that "The constrains are converted into energy terms so that the computation of the warps (Wl, Wr) can be solved as an iterative nonlinear least-squares problem."

However, how can I convert this overlaps constraint into energy term?

If the operator "^" means "AND", I have no idea about solving a least-squares problem with an "AND".

If anyone can help me?

Thanks a lot!
 

Bob

Administrator
Staff member
Welcome to the forum.
The "^" operator seems to be the intersection operator from set theory.
-bob
 
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