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Monday, June 7, 2010
Cheers
This fell out of some experiments with automatic segmentation.
The real trick with sketches made by people as opposed to machines is that people can directly sketch the objects in a scene as opposed to sketching the pixels (which might be subjectively very different). While machine artists tend to fixate on representing the pixels. It's amazing how bad most segmentation algorithms are when you really stress test them.
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