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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? #18

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Taoww21480 opened this issue Jun 15, 2023 · 0 comments

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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.

@Taoww21480 Taoww21480 changed the title how to understand the eigenvector of the foreground object should have a larger absolute value than the one of the background? Jun 15, 2023
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