Your Black and white problem is a simple pattern detection /edge
detection problem , any course on Digital Image Processing will have a
number of algorithms for that and even detecting and counting similar
shapes throughout a Matrix

On 5/5/11, sourabh jakhar <sourabhjak...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Given a white background with a black random shape scattering around.
> Describe and code an algorithm to count the number of black shapes. You can
> assume input to be an array of 3xMxN in RGB color space.
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