Further Issues
Many methods discard any information that is not present in both images. In A Bayesian Treatment of the Stereo Correspondence Problem Using Half-Occluded Regions, P. Belhumeur and D. Mumford attempt to use this information to incorporate them from the start as a strong clue to depth discontinuities.
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