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From the page: "A simulated annealing like optimization algorithm"
Reviewed by dzur Dec 14 2008, 09:11pm ( 57 reviews ) • alteredqualia.com
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Rated by LiudvikasT on Oct 14, 10:33am
So extremely awesome. Trying to evolve my photo :)
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Rated by 222r45054 on Sep 29, 3:57pm
Nice simulation.
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Rated by insyen on Aug 29, 1:49am
interesting
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Reviewed by Pandemic1444 on Aug 13, 5:12pm
Takes so damn long, what is the point? I've been running it for over a day. Just left it now.
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Rated by pwnwner on May 21, 6:10pm
Went in a complete circle. I've stumbled upon this before! I've reviewed this before! Whoa!!!
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Rated by sciencectn on May 14 2009, 9:00pm
Now if they had a fully GPU accelerated version of this that'd be pretty damn sweet. I see this as having real potential; because most vector trace programs just don't get the image quite right, but with time this algorithm seems to work very well. It would also be awesome (although it's probably complicated enough as it is) if it placed in some 3 point Bézier curves because not everything in a photograph can be drawn perfectly with straight lines only. But it's an awesome idea.
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Rated by eat on Mar 31 2009, 4:15pm
I wonder what order of complexity this search falls into.