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For questions related to object detection (where objects can be e.g. humans, dogs, houses, etc.), whose meaning or definition can vary depending on the context. OD can refer to the task of locating (i.e. finding the coordinates) an object in an image (so, in this case, it would be a synonym for object localization) or the task of locating the object and classifying it (i.e. object localization + object classification).

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How does non-max suppression work when one or multiple bounding boxes are predicted for the ...

My understanding of how non-max suppression works is that it suppresses all overlapping boxes that have a Jaccard overlap smaller than a threshold (e.g. 0.5). The boxes to be considered are on a confi …