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We've been training our models for MS73 on images reduced to 50% of their size. I've started running e2e OMR workflows of MS73 folios using images that are all reduced by 50%. When I upload the resulting MEI file to Neon, I can pair it with a full-size image, a 50% image, and a 25% image and it all looks exactly the same. But aren't the coordinates in the MEI file absolute? Is this expected behaviour? @yinanazhou we need your help.
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We've been training our models for MS73 on images reduced to 50% of their size. I've started running e2e OMR workflows of MS73 folios using images that are all reduced by 50%. When I upload the resulting MEI file to Neon, I can pair it with a full-size image, a 50% image, and a 25% image and it all looks exactly the same. But aren't the coordinates in the MEI file absolute? Is this expected behaviour? @yinanazhou we need your help.
Here's the MEI file in question:
MEI Encoding - 023.mei.zip
Full size, half size, and quarter size images can be found here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1lWcx-iVB74iOaDnCYB9RFvMrrO2aYH1-?usp=sharing
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