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An Experimental Comparison of Min-Cut/Max-Flow Algorithms for Energy Minimization in Vision
- IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
, 2001
"... After [10, 15, 12, 2, 4] minimum cut/maximum ow algorithms on graphs emerged as an increasingly useful tool for exact or approximate energy minimization in low-level vision. The combinatorial optimization literature provides many min-cut/max-ow algorithms with dierent polynomial time complexity. ..."
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After [10, 15, 12, 2, 4] minimum cut/maximum ow algorithms on graphs emerged as an increasingly useful tool for exact or approximate energy minimization in low-level vision. The combinatorial optimization literature provides many min-cut/max-ow algorithms with dierent polynomial time complexity. Their practical eciency, however, has to date been studied mainly outside the scope of computer vision.

