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Thank you very much for your contribution. I don't quite understand the paragraph in your paper. Could you please explain it? The original text is as follows:
Intuitively, di < dj if vi belongs to the foreground while vj is the background token. Therefore, the eigenvector of the foreground object should have a larger absolute value than the one of the background. We use the maximum absolute value vmax to select the foreground partition and the most salient object.
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how to understand the eigenvector of the foreground object should have a larger absolute value than the one of the background?
Jun 15, 2023
Thank you very much for your contribution. I don't quite understand the paragraph in your paper. Could you please explain it? The original text is as follows:
Intuitively, di < dj if vi belongs to the foreground while vj is the background token. Therefore, the eigenvector of the foreground object should have a larger absolute value than the one of the background. We use the maximum absolute value vmax to select the foreground partition and the most salient object.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: