Come on now, you are supposed to tell us how good your referenced plugin works 
Well, tried it out in a Mint20 VM / Gimp 2.10.32 + appimage launcher (for python support)
Very like the GIMP-ML plugins, it is a monster. Over a GB of packages to download and install.
It does work **but** like all graphics depends on the image. Not being very fair with this one. Last Friday, a 30 year old TVR in the pub car park. Very busy background + assorted stuff in the way.
Left side the intelligent_select plugin. Not a great success. Right side my trace with the paths tool to separate FG / BG
One strange line in the README At the end of the section for installing python2 there is
sudo apt install gimp-plugin-registry
Obviously I did not install this piece of ancient rubbish, love to know the reason.

Well, tried it out in a Mint20 VM / Gimp 2.10.32 + appimage launcher (for python support)
Very like the GIMP-ML plugins, it is a monster. Over a GB of packages to download and install.
It does work **but** like all graphics depends on the image. Not being very fair with this one. Last Friday, a 30 year old TVR in the pub car park. Very busy background + assorted stuff in the way.
Left side the intelligent_select plugin. Not a great success. Right side my trace with the paths tool to separate FG / BG
One strange line in the README At the end of the section for installing python2 there is
sudo apt install gimp-plugin-registry
Obviously I did not install this piece of ancient rubbish, love to know the reason.
