Relaxation labeling

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Relaxation Labeling is a method used for unsupervised classification. It uses an iterative algorithm to obtain probabilities for possible outcomes. This method is commonly used in computer vision tasks.

Relevant Paper

R.A. Hummel and S.W. Zucker. 1983. On the foundations of relaxation labeling processes. In PAMI, pages 267–287.