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Anomaly score should really be 1-S(t) (i.e. 1 - normalized PSNR)?

Open kb1ooo opened this issue 11 months ago • 0 comments

In the paper the "anomaly score" is defined as the normalized PSNR, denoted $S(t)$ in the paper, and calculated as such in the code. However, higher PSNR means more "normal", so shouldn't the anomaly score be $1-S(t)$, which I believe is what is shown in the example animation and labeled as "anomaly score"?

kb1ooo avatar Feb 28 '24 14:02 kb1ooo