Correspondence problem
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The correspondence problem refers to the problem of ascertaining which parts of one image correspond to which parts of another image, where differences are due to movement of the camera, the elapse of time, and/or movement of objects in the photos.
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See also
- Stereoscopy
- Parallax
- Photogrammetry
- Depth perception
- Stereopsis
- Computer vision
- Fundamental matrix
- The Joint Compatibility Branch and Bound algorithm
- Epipolar geometry
- Image registration
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