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The original photo, together with the average color of each region generated by the initial step of the algorithm.

The original photo, together with the average color of each region generated by the initial step of the algorithm.

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In this article, I'm going to present a low-degree polynomial runtime image partition algorithm that can quickly and reliably partition an image into objectively distinct regions, using only the original image as input, without any training dataset or other exogenous information. All of the code necessary to run the algorithm is available on my res...

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... generally results in the grid imposed upon the image by the regions being positioned tightly around the actual macroscopic boundaries of the objects in the image. Figure 3 shows the results of this function as applied to the photograph of the red wall, with the average color of each region shown as a visual aid to outline the regions generated by the function. The regions generated by this function form the basis of all of the analysis that follows, and allow us to analyze an image in terms of a small number of regions, as opposed to a large number of pixels. ...