Solved Puzzles


7-piece puzzle solved.


13-piece puzzle solved


15-piece puzzle solved


The end of the fourth puzzle solving iteration step while solving the 18-piece puzzle.


The end of the fifth puzzle solving iteration step while solving the 18-piece puzzle.


(a) Deleted 4th, 7th and 9th top solutions, gave bonus to 3rd top solution (b)
Deleted all except 5th, 7th and 9th top solutions (c) Deleted all except 4th and 7th top
solutions (d) Deleted all except 8th and 9th top solutions, gave bonus to 8th top solution (e)
Deleted all except 2nd and 9th top solutions (f) Deleted 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 6th top solutions,
gave bonus to 7th top solution.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)


18-piece puzzle solved with the small rectangular piece left out of the process
We used the default parameter set with a few of the parameters perturbed in their
specified range.


(a) The image of the broken 8-piece tile (b) Re-assembling of fragments.



(a) The image of the broken 26-piece tile (b-c) Result of user-guided reassembling
with using images of tiles after and before painting, respectively.


The missing pieces are shown with red dots. For the 13-piece puzzle, the
missing pieces shown in (c) were crucial in reconstructing the rest of the puzzle, hence, the
solution could not go beyond the partial solution shown in (d).


(a) 5 out of 7 pieces assembled (4th top solution) (b) 9 out of 13 pieces
assembled (1st top solution) (c) Big pieces of the 7-piece puzzle match nicely, but wrongly
with the 13-piece puzzle (Note especially the 1st and 9th top solutions)
(a)(b)
(c)

Result of mixing five puzzles. (a) and (b) were obtained at the first run. After
taking the used pieces, (c) was obtained the second run. Finally, (d) was obtained in the
third run with the remaining pieces.
(a)(b)(c)(d)

End of first iteration step on large fragments of Highland Cemetery data. (a)
Before user intervention, (b) After user intervention.



Note the areas in red circles. In the left result, there is a texture continuity,
a region is in color with respect to its surroundings. In the right result, note the continuity
of the line from one fragment to the other.