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Solving Jigsaw Puzzles using Relaxation Labeling. Code relative to the paper: Nash Meets Wertheimer: Using Good Continuation in Jigsaw Puzzles (ACCV 2024)

active 2024-12-022026-04-16 (UTC)

Complete coverage26,445 / 26,445 hourly files (100%) · 2 absent upstream2023-08-152026-08-20 (UTC)
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Line chart, 501 days from 2024-12-02 to 2026-04-16. Pushes: 166 total, peak 14 in a day. Pull requests: 0 total, peak 0 in a day. Issues: 2 total, peak 1 in a day. Comments: 3 total, peak 2 in a day. Stars: 4 total, peak 2 in a day.

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Stars, PRs, issues and forks are under-captured in the later part of this window. GH Archive progressively stopped capturing non-push events during 2026 — −95% or worse by the end of the window. Every series here except Pushes fades for that reason, so a decline above reflects the archive, not this repository. Pushes stay reliable throughout, so read them, and the contributor counts derived from them, as the real signal. Data health has the measurements.

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Blemental696900
freerafiki575402
Marixor333300
emarj9801

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  • Issue#8freerafiki2025-07-24 10:27
    names of pieces in the .txt solution
  • Issue comment#7freerafiki2025-03-27 09:19
    Folder Structure
  • Issue comment#7emarj2025-03-27 09:08
    Folder Structure
  • Issue#6freerafiki2025-03-25 15:13
    How to use the objects when computing the region matrix for example?
  • Issue comment#6freerafiki2025-03-13 09:40
    How to use the objects when computing the region matrix for example?

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