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In my view, the maxDist can be a value of pixels, if the distance of the predicted and the groundtruth one shorter than the maxDist pixels, it will count as positive. But I got really confused what does 0.0075 or 0.011 means when it set to maxDist?
Thanks in advance for anyone who can give any advice.
CorrespondPixels is a BSDS500 data set benchmark function (BIDS/BSDS500 on github). According to its documentation, maxDist is the maximum permitted distance between matched pixels, expressed as a fraction of the image diagonal.
Could anyone please tell me the meaning of maxDist parameter?
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