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Selective search moved to draftspace

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Thanks for your contributions to Selective search. Unfortunately, I do not think it is ready for publishing at this time because it has no sources. I have converted your article to a draft which you can improve, undisturbed for a while.

Please see more information at Help:Unreviewed new page. When the article is ready for publication, please click on the "Submit your draft for review!" button at the top of the page OR move the page back. Boleyn (talk) 19:05, 10 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

I believe you are a bit confused on the sources. The two external links point to the actual research papers, more or less in their original configuration and at their original locations. For reference. The proper citations for these sources are:
[1]
Selective Search for Object Recognition
J. R. R. Uijlings, K. E. A. van de Sande, T. Gevers, A. W. M. Smeulders
In International Journal of Computer Vision 2013.
[2]
Felzenszwalb, Pedro F. and Daniel P. Huttenlocher. “Efficient Graph-Based Image Segmentation.” International Journal of Computer Vision 59 (2004): 167-181.
Links to other places to find them include:
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Efficient-Graph-Based-Image-Segmentation-Felzenszwalb-Huttenlocher/aeeffe327e6c93e9010c7b1e401caa9113723851
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11263-013-0620-5
Please excuse any formatting or citation issues. Sirgeorge The 1ST (talk) 19:49, 10 July 2024 (UTC)Reply