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May 2024 0

PEEB classifies this Dogs-120 image into Alaskan Malamute (softmax: 0.199) due to the matching between the image regions and associated textual part descriptors. In contrast, the explanation shows that the input image is not classified into Cairn Terrier mostly because its ears and body regions do not match the text descriptors, i.e., dot products are 0.000 and 0.000, respectively. See Appendix G for more qualitative examples.

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