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I have a question. mu + k*sigma might be negative. The depth volume constructed by negative depth might bring some errors to the training results. How do the depth volume work and keep positive?
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Yes, this can happen. But in practice, the estimated 'mu' is positive (usually > 1m) and the scale of 'sigma' is significantly smaller than that of 'mu' - so 'mu + k*sigma' stays positive.
I have a question.
mu + k*sigma
might be negative. The depth volume constructed by negative depth might bring some errors to the training results. How do the depth volume work and keep positive?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: