-
highlighted on the
saliency map.
Saliency maps
engineered in
artificial or
computer vision are
typically not the same as the
actual saliency map constructed...
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salient in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Salient may
refer to:
Salient (military), a
battlefield feature that
projects into
enemy territory...
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salience in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Salience or
saliency may
refer to:
Mortality salience, a
product of the
terror management theory in...
-
Salience (also
called saliency, from
Latin saliō
meaning “leap, spring”) is the
property by
which some
thing stands out.
Salient events are an attentional...
- 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...
- A
salient, panhandle, or
bootheel is an
elongated protrusion of a
geopolitical entity, such as a
subnational entity or a
sovereign state.
While similar...
- a
saliency map is said to
guide attention exogenously rather than endogenously. Accordingly, this
saliency map is also
called the bottom-up
saliency map...
- The
Battle of Kursk, also
called the
Battle of the
Kursk Salient, was a
major World War II
Eastern Front battle between the
forces of ****
Germany and...
- combined,
saliency detector might still be powerful.[citation needed]
Scale Saliency and
Scale Descriptors by
Timor Kadir Affine Invariant Scale Saliency by...
- 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...