Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
PRWM
Persian (Farsi) translation:
تطبیق گام تصادفی با توزین/وزندهی مجدد
English term
PRWM
We performed intensive experiments for the proposed method in two tasks according to
the [11]. (1) synthetically generated random graphs, (2) feature matching using real
images. These two experiments are designed to evaluate the performance of the proposed
method. In the random graphs matching experiment, we compare our algorithm with other
state-of-the-art methods: SM [12], HGM [33], RRWM [23], RRWHM [19] and TM [2]
5 +4 | تطبیق گام تصادفی با توزین/وزندهی مجدد | Zeynab Tajik |
Apr 13, 2021 03:45: Farzad Akmali changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
Apr 26, 2021 09:02: Zeynab Tajik Created KOG entry
PRO (3): Zeynab Tajik, Reza Rostamzadeh Khosroshahi, Farzad Akmali
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Proposed translations
تطبیق گام تصادفی با توزین/وزندهی مجدد
Reweighted Random Walks Matching (RRWM)
علاوه بر گام تصادفی، «ولگشت» هم استفاده شده.
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