When enabled, a linear path from the maximally blurred image to the input
image is created. Using a blurred baseline instead of zero (black image) is
motivated by the BlurIG approach explained here:
https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.03383
Protobuf type google.cloud.aiplatform.v1.BlurBaselineConfig
The standard deviation of the blur kernel for the blurred baseline. The
same blurring parameter is used for both the height and the width
dimension. If not set, the method defaults to the zero (i.e. black for
images) baseline.
The standard deviation of the blur kernel for the blurred baseline. The
same blurring parameter is used for both the height and the width
dimension. If not set, the method defaults to the zero (i.e. black for
images) baseline.
The standard deviation of the blur kernel for the blurred baseline. The
same blurring parameter is used for both the height and the width
dimension. If not set, the method defaults to the zero (i.e. black for
images) baseline.
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