Most color stereovision setups include single-sensor cameras which provide Color Filter Array (CFA) images. In those, a single color component is sampled at each pixel rather than the three required ones (R,G,B). We show that standard demosaicing techniques, used to interpolate missing components, are not well adapted when the resulting color pixels are matched for estimating image disparities. In order to avoid this problem while exploiting color information, we propose a new matching cost designed for dense stereovision based on pairs of CFA images.
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