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hello and welcome back in this video Im going to describe a very important technique for image and also video segmentation and other image processing techniques and thats what is called graph cuts as we see here and Im going to illustrate that with a very simple figure and then were going to provide some examples so what is graph cuts lets start from a simple image white and black and the basic idea of graph cuts is to borrow tools from graph theory to partition this image into foreground and background so were going to tilt the image just for the sake of illustration and were going to take one line across the image as we see here so we take one line and basically were going to represent that line here every pixel is going to be a node on a graph that we are going to build in just a second so these represent pixels in a very coarse fashion just to illustrate every pixel one node in the image and now were going to add two nodes one which we call the sync and thats going to re