Recent Advances of Local Mechanisms in Computer Vision: A Survey and Outlook of Recent Work

Inspired by the fact that human brains can emphasize discriminative parts of the input and suppress irrelevant ones, substantial local mechanisms have been designed to boost the development of computer vision. They can not only focus on target parts to learn discriminative local representations, but...

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