(Feature-Separated Cross-Attention) is a technique used to generate specific features for tasks like crowd counting or few-shot learning. How it's generated:
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: As a cell moves through the laser, it creates a voltage pulse. : FSC-A is the total integrated signal (the area under the curve) of that pulse. Significance : FSC-A is the total integrated signal (the
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To understand FSC-A, you must first understand the concept of forward scatter. In a flow cytometer, a laser beam (typically 488 nm for blue laser) illuminates a single cell as it passes through the interrogation point. a man with tired eyes