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- who: Hamza Ennaji from the In all the sequel, we are given a graph G=(V, E, w) constructed as described belowWe will provide examples of nonlocal inpainting, colorization, semi-supervised segmentation using the iteration (15) as well as the Fast Marching-like algorithm described above. The results of this section will mainly concern applications on cultural heritage and medical imaging. Cultural heritage applications will essntially focus on scenes taken from the Bayeux Tapestry. The Tapestry is a unique record of the Norman conquest of England and the battle of Hastings. It is an eleventh-century medieval . . .
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