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The cue interaction model of depth perception: a stability analysis
In this paper, we offer a stability analysis of "the cue interaction model" of depth perception (House (1984]. Depth estimation using stereopsis suffers from the "matching problem", the problem of correctly matching the retinal image of a feature in one eye, to its retinal image...
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