Revisiting Stereo Depth Estimation From a Sequence-to-Sequence Perspective with Transformers

Mathias Unberath, Zhaoshuo Li, Russell H. Taylor, Xingtong Liu, Nathan Drenkow, Andy S. Ding, Francis X. Creighton
2021-10-01

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Stereo depth estimation relies on optimal correspondence matching between pixels on epipolar lines in the left and right images to infer depth. In this work, we revisit the problem from a sequence-to-sequence correspondence perspective to replace cost volume construction with dense pixel matching using position information and attention. This approach, named STereo TRansformer (STTR), has several advantages: It 1) relaxes the limitation of a fixed disparity range, 2) identifies occluded regions and provides confidence estimates, and 3) imposes uniqueness constraints during the matching process. We report promising results on both synthetic and real-world datasets and demonstrate that STTR generalizes across different domains, even without fine-tuning.
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Mathias Unberath
Zhaoshuo Li
Russell H. Taylor
Xingtong Liu
Nathan Drenkow
Andy S. Ding
Francis X. Creighton
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