this is what the shape recognition is looking like now after a little playing around and a few code changes:
The only real; issue left is an ellipse that isn't recognized as an ellipse.
I think the solution to that is to do a parse on the circles first without the looser segment normalization that's required for the squarer shapes.
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On Thu, 13 Aug 2020 at 19:05, NASA Jeff tallboy258@gmail.com wrote:
and there's always this note from IBM:
The new breakthrough algorithm allows scientists to better know how many of those errors there should be, and where they might arise, which could be included within future devices to allow them to better correct errors.
"This protocol opens myriad opportunities for novel diagnostic tools and practical applications," the researchers write in the new paper, pointing out that it could be used in a variety of ways to make quantum computers better at handling the noise they generate.
On Thu, 13 Aug 2020 at 19:01, NASA Jeff tallboy258@gmail.com wrote:
I've done some work on the shape recognition plugin for inkscape... still have a little work to do (i may try a delta to get the best results)
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