Adding Gaussian Blur as 'hide_color' option#533
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palatos wants to merge 11 commits intomarcotcr:masterfrom
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Adding Gaussian Blur as 'hide_color' option#533palatos wants to merge 11 commits intomarcotcr:masterfrom
palatos wants to merge 11 commits intomarcotcr:masterfrom
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I was thinking of expanding the 'hide_color' options for my personal research projects, so I wrote some of those ideas.
Here for instance I've added Gaussian blur. I don't know if some of the other ideas break the theoretical premises of LIME,
so I haven't added them to this pull request yet, only the blur.
I did however list the other ones here as examples:
https://github.com/palatos/mynotes/blob/main/lime-perturbations.ipynb
Let me know what you think?