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Hi, I've read your paper and it seems to be a system that recognizes online HME. But I found that the files in training and testing datasets are all .bmp. Is this mean WAP can recognize both offline and online HME? I'm writing my paper based on your research these days. Looking forward to your reply. Oh by the way, what does 1%, 2% 3% mean in Table1 from your paper? Thanks~
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WAP recognizes HMEs in images, so if you want to recognize online HME, you need to transfer trajectories into images. 1%, 2% and 3% means if the recognized HME only has 1, 2 or 3 errors, we still believe the HME is correctly recognized.
在 2019年6月25日,下午3:23,youyouboli ***@***.***> 写道:
Hi, I've read your paper and it seems to be a system that recognizes online HME. But I found that the files in training and testing datasets are all .bmp. Is this mean WAP can recognize both offline and online HME? I'm writing my paper based on your research these days. Looking forward to your reply. Oh by the way, what does 1%, 2% 3% mean in Table1 from your paper? Thanks~
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Hi, I've read your paper and it seems to be a system that recognizes online HME. But I found that the files in training and testing datasets are all .bmp. Is this mean WAP can recognize both offline and online HME? I'm writing my paper based on your research these days. Looking forward to your reply. Oh by the way, what does 1%, 2% 3% mean in Table1 from your paper? Thanks~
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