T-Rex Label

Occlusion

When an object is partially obscured by another object, it is referred to as "occluded." Simulating occlusion is crucial because it prevents your model from overly relying on a single distinctive feature for identification. For example, by occluding a cat’s ears, the model is compelled to learn about other features like its paws and tail instead of relying solely on the ears. This is particularly helpful in real-world scenarios where, for instance, a cat’s head might be hidden by a chair.