Definition of Saliency. Meaning of Saliency. Synonyms of Saliency

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Definition of Saliency

Saliency
Saliency Sa"li*en*cy, n. Quality of being salient; hence, vigor. ``A fatal lack of poetic saliency.' --J. Morley.

Meaning of Saliency from wikipedia

- Look up salient in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Salient may refer to: Salient (military), a battlefield feature that projects into enemy territory...
- highlighted on the saliency map. Saliency maps engineered in artificial or computer vision are typically not the same as the actual saliency map constructed...
- Look up salience in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Salience or saliency may refer to: Mortality salience, a product of the terror management theory in...
- A salient, also known as a bulge, is a battlefield feature that projects into enemy territory. The salient is surrounded by the enemy on multiple sides...
- Salience (also called saliency, from Latin saliō meaning “leap, spring”) is the property by which some thing stands out. Salient events are an attentional...
- The Leipzig Salient was the British term for a German defensive position built in 1915 on the Somme in France, during the First World War, opposite the...
- Salient is the w****ly students' magazine of the Victoria University of Wellington Students' ****ociation (VUWSA) at Victoria University of Wellington,...
- A salient, panhandle, or bootheel is an elongated protrusion of a geopolitical entity, such as a subnational entity or a sovereign state. While similar...
- creator of the V1 Saliency Hypothesis, V1SH (pronounced 'vish'), that the primary visual cortex (V1) in primates creates a saliency map of the visual...
- The Ypres Salient, around Ypres, in Belgium, was the scene of several battles and a major part of the Western Front during World War I. Ypres lies at...