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Interpretable Image Classification with Differentiable Prototypes Assignment

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arxiv 2112.02902 v2 pith:266S2OMC submitted 2021-12-06 cs.CV cs.AIcs.LG

classification cs.CVcs.AIcs.LG
keywords prototypesassignmentclassesclassificationdifferentiableimageinterpretableintroduce
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We introduce ProtoPool, an interpretable image classification model with a pool of prototypes shared by the classes. The training is more straightforward than in the existing methods because it does not require the pruning stage. It is obtained by introducing a fully differentiable assignment of prototypes to particular classes. Moreover, we introduce a novel focal similarity function to focus the model on the rare foreground features. We show that ProtoPool obtains state-of-the-art accuracy on the CUB-200-2011 and the Stanford Cars datasets, substantially reducing the number of prototypes. We provide a theoretical analysis of the method and a user study to show that our prototypes are more distinctive than those obtained with competitive methods.

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