that are treated differently for the purpose of deciding whether detections are
that are treated differently for the purpose of deciding whether detections are
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box is greater than the IoU threshold (default value 0.5). \
box is greater than the IoU threshold (default value 0.5). \
Illustration of handling non-group-of boxes: \
Illustration of handling non-group-of boxes: \
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groupof_case_eval](img/nongroupof_case_eval.png"illustration of handling non-group-of boxes: yellow box - ground truth bounding box; green box - true positive; red box - false positives.")
* yellow box - ground-truth box;
* yellow box - ground-truth box;
* green box - true positive;
* green box - true positive;
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ground-truth box. \
ground-truth box. \
Illustration of handling `group-of` boxes: \
Illustration of handling `group-of` boxes: \
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groupof_case_eval](img/groupof_case_eval.png"illustration of handling group-of boxes: yellow box - ground truth bounding box; grey boxes - two detections of cars, that are ignored; red box - false positive.")
* yellow box - ground-truth box;
* yellow box - ground-truth box;
* grey boxes - two detections on cars, that are ignored;
* grey boxes - two detections on cars, that are ignored;
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convention, the evaluation software treats all classes independently, ignoring
convention, the evaluation software treats all classes independently, ignoring
the hierarchy. To achieve high performance values, object detectors should
the hierarchy. To achieve high performance values, object detectors should
output bounding-boxes labelled in the same manner.
output bounding-boxes labelled in the same manner.