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Re^2: Image Segmentation using Fractals

by programmingzeal (Beadle)
on Aug 13, 2023 at 14:42 UTC ( [id://11153886]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


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Ok. Thanks for the response. You mean there are built-in libraries in Perl available. But I am searching for algorithms without using any libraries. Though for the initial starting point libraries can be good to see how fractals work. Also, I can compare the input image with output image. But how can I get a pseudocode to implement my Perl code without using any libraries? Thanks.
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Re^3: Image Segmentation using Fractals
by soonix (Chancellor) on Aug 14, 2023 at 09:21 UTC
    You can have a look at sources of modules, e.g. on MetaCPAN, every module page has a "source" link. That's Perl and not pseudocode, but perhaps a step towards your goal.
Re^3: Image Segmentation using Fractals
by Anonymous Monk on Aug 13, 2023 at 18:56 UTC
    I am searching for algorithms without using any libraries.
    how can I get a pseudocode to implement my Perl code
    Not a perl question. The field of study should result in an algorithm, implement in whatever lang.

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