Unified entropy thresholds
Signed-off-by: Jim Martens <github@2martens.de>
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a per-class confidence threshold of 0.01, an IOU threshold of 0.45
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a per-class confidence threshold of 0.01, an IOU threshold of 0.45
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for the non-maximum suppression, and a top k value of 200.
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for the non-maximum suppression, and a top k value of 200.
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The effect of an entropy threshold is measured against this vanilla
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The effect of an entropy threshold is measured against this vanilla
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SSD by applying entropy thresholds from 0.1 to 2.4 (limits taken from
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SSD by applying entropy thresholds from 0.1 to 2.4 inclusive (limits taken from
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Miller et al.). Dropout sampling is compared to vanilla SSD, both
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Miller et al.). Dropout sampling is compared to vanilla SSD, both
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with and without entropy thresholding.
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with and without entropy thresholding.
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Both, vanilla SSD with entropy thresholding and Bayesian SSD with
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Both, vanilla SSD with entropy thresholding and Bayesian SSD with
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entropy thresholding, were tested for entropy thresholds ranging
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entropy thresholding, were tested for entropy thresholds ranging
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from 0.1 to 2.5 as specified in Miller et al.~\cite{Miller2018}.
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from 0.1 to 2.4 inclusive as specified in Miller et al.~\cite{Miller2018}.
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\section{Results}
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\section{Results}
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