An experimental comparison of min-cut/max- flow algorithms for energy minimization in vision

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Abstract

After [15], [31], [19], [8], [25], [5], minimum cut/maximum flow 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-flow algorithms with different polynomial time complexity. Their practical efficiency, however, has to date been studied mainly outside the scope of computer vision. The goal of this paper is to provide an experimental comparison of the efficiency of min-cut/max flow algorithms for applications in vision. We compare the running times of several standard algorithms, as well as a new algorithm that we have recently developed. The algorithms we study include…

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Keywords
  • Algorithm
  • Computer science
  • Maximum flow problem
  • Minimum cut
  • Benchmark (surveying)
  • Maximum cut
  • Minification
  • Time complexity
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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