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salient

1. Geometry (of an angle) pointing outwards from a polygon and hence less than 180°
2. (esp of animals) leaping
3. a salient angle
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Salient

Any part or prominent member projecting beyond a surface.
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salient

[′sāl·yənt]
(geology)
A landform that projects or extends outward or upward from its surroundings.
An area in which the axial traces of folds are convex toward the outer edge of the folded belt.
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salient

Describing any projecting part or member, as a salient corner.
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Han, "Category-independent object-level saliency detection," in Proceedings of the 2013 14th IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, ICCV '13, pp.
Usually, saliency map is proposed based on topographical combination with multiscale features in colour images.
where [S.sub.T](i) is the saliency map using nodes on top boundary as queries, [S.sub.D](i) is the down-side saliency map, [S.sub.L](i) is the left-side saliency map, and [S.sub.R](i) is the right-side saliency map
Where the last factor normalizes the computed saliency measurement Gi for each group with respect to the minimum G detected among all groups with high motion saliency values.
The saliency map is computed based on the reference image since the significant information for capturing saliency maps may be damaged in a distorted image.
Different features are filtered and combined to form a final saliency map where a neural network (winner takes all or WTA) indicates the more salient region.
--For each point of interest detected or tracked at the current frame the saliency map is updated.
The sample reference maps consist of strong text map and non-text map based on a combination of maximally stable extremal regions (MSERs) and saliency map.
Discussing geopolitics of South Asia and interests of the US, University of Tennessee's Howard H Baker Jr Centre for Public Policy Research Fellow Harrison Akins said that earlier Pakistan-US' pragmatic relationship rose and fell according to the saliency of American security interests in the region but now voices within policy debates are the politically appointed Trump loyalists without the input from foreign policy professionals, diminishing the effect of the foreign service bureaucracy to serve as a check on the actions of the presidency.
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