graph-cut-ransac
The Graph-Cut RANSAC algorithm proposed in paper: Daniel Barath and Jiri Matas; Graph-Cut RANSAC, Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2018. It is available at http://openaccess.thecvf.com/content_cvpr_2018/papers/Barath_Graph-Cut_RANSAC_CVPR_2018_paper.pdf (by danini)
sam
Code for the CVPR 2020 [ORAL] paper "SAM: The Sensitivity of Attribution Methods to Hyperparameters" (by anguyen8)
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graph-cut-ransac
Posts with mentions or reviews of graph-cut-ransac.
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graph-cut-ransac VS CXXGraph - a user suggested alternative
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Community mingling live event, autonomous driving lecture, job opening, meet the member and more (Announcements 04.03.2021)
Graph-Cut RANSAC - git
- Robust Estimation in Computer Vision (CVPR 2020 tutorial) - Dr. Daniel Barath - Link to free zoom lecture in comments
- [R] Robust Estimation in Computer Vision (CVPR 2020 tutorial) - Dr. Daniel Barath - Link to free zoom lecture in comments
sam
Posts with mentions or reviews of sam.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-04.
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Community mingling live event, autonomous driving lecture, job opening, meet the member and more (Announcements 04.03.2021)
SAM: The Sensitivity of Attribution Methods to Hyperparameters [CVPR 2020] - Dr. Chirag Agarwal In this talk we coverקג attribution methods to hyperparameters and explainability. Chirag Agarwal is a postdoctoral research fellow at Harvard University and completed his Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Illinois at Chicago. The talk is based on the paper: SAM: The Sensitivity of Attribution Methods to Hyperparameters (CVPR 2020) - git
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SAM: The Sensitivity of Attribution Methods to Hyperparameters (CVPR 2020) - Dr. Chirag Agarwal - Link to free zoom lecture in comments
SAM: The Sensitivity of Attribution Methods to Hyperparameters (CVPR 2020)arxiv: https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.08754git: https://github.com/anguyen8/sam
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nuscenes-devkit - The devkit of the nuScenes dataset.