There are several strategies of how to retrieve depth information from a sequence of images, like depth from motion, depth
from shading and depth from stereopsis. In this paper, we introduce a new method to retrieve depth based on motion and stereopsis.
A motion detection representation helps establishing further correspondences between different motion information. This representation
bases in the permanency memories mechanism, where jumps of pixels between grey level bands are computed in a matrix of charge
accumulators. For each frame of a video stereovision sequence, the method fixes the right permanency stereo memory, and displaces
the left permanency stereo memory by pixel on the epipolar restriction basis over the right one, in order to analyze the disparities
of the motion trails calculated. By means of this functionality, for all possible displacements of one permanency memory over
the other, the correspondences between motion trails are checked, and the disparities are assigned, providing a way to analyze
the depths of the objects present in the scene.