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"Do Humans Look Where Deep Convolutional Neural Networks "Attend"?"
Mohammad K. Ebrahimpour et al. (2019)
- Mohammad K. Ebrahimpour, J. Benjamin Falandays
, Samuel Spevack, David C. Noelle:
Do Humans Look Where Deep Convolutional Neural Networks "Attend"? ISVC (2) 2019: 53-65

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