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Do humans and Convolutional Neural Networks attend to similar areas
  during scene classification: Effects of task and image type
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Do humans and Convolutional Neural Networks attend to similar areas during scene classification: Effects of task and image type

Applied Sciences (Appl. Sci.), 2023
25 July 2023
Romy Müller
Marcel Duerschmidt
Julian Ullrich
Carsten Knoll
Sascha Weber
Steffen Seitz
    HAI
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Papers citing "Do humans and Convolutional Neural Networks attend to similar areas during scene classification: Effects of task and image type"

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RailGoerl24: Görlitz Rail Test Center CV Dataset 2024
RailGoerl24: Görlitz Rail Test Center CV Dataset 2024
Rustam Tagiew
Ilkay Wunderlich
Mark Sastuba
Kilian Göller
Steffen Seitz
179
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31 Mar 2025
Extracting Human Attention through Crowdsourced Patch Labeling
Extracting Human Attention through Crowdsourced Patch Labeling
Minsuk Chang
Seokhyeon Park
Hyeon Jeon
Aeri Cho
S. Lee
Jinwook Seo
167
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22 Mar 2024
Unveiling the Human-like Similarities of Automatic Facial Expression
  Recognition: An Empirical Exploration through Explainable AI
Unveiling the Human-like Similarities of Automatic Facial Expression Recognition: An Empirical Exploration through Explainable AI
F. X. Gaya-Morey
S. Ramis-Guarinos
Cristina Manresa-Yee
Jose Maria Buades Rubio
CVBM
172
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22 Jan 2024
Interpretability is in the eye of the beholder: Human versus artificial
  classification of image segments generated by humans versus XAI
Interpretability is in the eye of the beholder: Human versus artificial classification of image segments generated by humans versus XAIInternational journal of human computer interactions (IJHCI), 2023
Romy Müller
Marius Thoss
Julian Ullrich
Steffen Seitz
Carsten Knoll
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21 Nov 2023
The benefits and costs of explainable artificial intelligence in visual
  quality control: Evidence from fault detection performance and eye movements
The benefits and costs of explainable artificial intelligence in visual quality control: Evidence from fault detection performance and eye movements
Romy Müller
David F. Reindel
Yannick D. Stadtfeld
145
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02 Oct 2023
"Why Should I Trust You?": Explaining the Predictions of Any Classifier
"Why Should I Trust You?": Explaining the Predictions of Any Classifier
Marco Tulio Ribeiro
Sameer Singh
Carlos Guestrin
FAttFaML
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