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binocular vision

The use of two eyes (or cameras) simultaneously to perceive depth. By comparing images from slightly different viewpoints, systems can calculate how far away objects are—the same principle robots use in stereo vision.


In computational stereo vision, a computer-based technique that mimics human binocular vision, two cameras with a known separation photograph the same scene, and the system triangulates the position of objects by finding matching points in both images.


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