On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 03:04:55PM -0800, Laramie Leavitt wrote:
> Portions of the 'live-wire' feature would be expensive, namely
> the freezing, edge learning, and automatic node generation.
what is the difference between 'freezing' and 'automatic node
generation' here? both belog to what the pap
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 10:37:13PM +, Austin Donnelly wrote:
> I think I was the last person to substantially modify the iscissors
> code. I read the paper you reference above, and indeed it was quite
> helpful. However, note that their algorithm is substantially more
> computationally expen
Portions of the 'live-wire' feature would be expensive, namely
the freezing, edge learning, and automatic node generation. I submitted a
patch not to long ago that implemented the most visible part of the live
wire feature--the interactive edge--and I was told that it was accepted into
the develo
On Monday, 14 Jan 2002, Martin Waitz wrote:
> anyone working at the iscissor tool at the moment?
>
> i would like to implement some of the features described in
> http://www.cs.orst.edu/~enm/publications/GMIP_98/seg_scissors.html
> as a work for an university course.
I think I was the last pers
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hi,
anyone working at the iscissor tool at the moment?
i would like to implement some of the features described in
http://www.cs.orst.edu/~enm/publications/GMIP_98/seg_scissors.html
as a work for an university course.
i don't want to duplicate work, so please tell me if there
are patches pendin