arXiv:2606. 26891v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Concept Bottleneck Models (CBMs) promise transparent reasoning by predicting through human-interpretable concepts, yet their effectiveness fundamentally depends on how well visual and textual representations are aligned or matched.
By Chenyang Zhang, Anqi Dong, Guangming Zhu, Nuoye Xiong, Siyuan Wang, Lin Mei, Liang Zhang
arXiv:2606. 30498v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Human decision-making interprets the world through high-level concepts, such as recognizing a bird by its belly color.
By Laines Schmalwasser, Jan Blunk, Niklas Penzel, Julia Niebling, Joachim Denzler
arXiv:2608. 10004v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Concept Bottleneck Models (CBMs) provide an interpretable framework by grounding predictions in human-understandable concepts, enabling semantic inspection and test-time intervention.
By An Sui, Yuzhu Li, Fuping Wu, Xiahai Zhuang
arXiv:2606. 00082v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Explainability of deep learning algorithms is critical for computer-vision applications with high-stake decisions.
By Cl\'ement B\'enard, Manon Arfib, Christophe Labreuche, Victor Qu\'etu
arXiv:2606. 04326v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Concept bottleneck models predict outcomes from high-level concepts detected in inputs.
By Julian Skirzynski, Harry Cheon, Shreyas Kadekodi, Meredith Stewart, Berk Ustun
Concept bottleneck models predict outcomes from high-level concepts detected in inputs. Although concepts provide a simple way to reap benefits from interpretability, very few datasets include concept labels.
arXiv:2607. 04548v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Novel category discovery aims to identify unseen classes from unlabeled data by transferring knowledge from labeled categories, but most existing methods perform discovery in opaque latent feature spaces.
By Ifrat Ikhtear Uddin, Yang Zhou, KC Santosh, Longwei Wang
arXiv:2603. 26798v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Vision-language model (VLM) encoders such as CLIP enable strong retrieval and zero-shot classification in a shared image-text embedding space, yet the semantic organization of this space is rarely inspected.
By Gesina Schwalbe, Mert Keser, Moritz Bayerkuhnlein, Edgar Heinert, Annika M\"utze, Marvin Keller, Sparsh Tiwari, Georgii Mikriukov, Diedrich Wolter, Jae Hee Lee, Matthias Rottmann
arXiv:2606. 16535v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Concept Bottleneck Models (CBMs) are a relevant tool for explainable Artificial Intelligence because they make their predictions through human-interpretable symbols.
By Javier Fumanal-Idocin, Javier Andreu-Perez
arXiv:2606. 19882v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Concept Bottleneck Models (CBMs) enhance the interpretability of deep learning networks by aligning the features extracted from images with natural concepts.
By Tongqing Shi, Ge Yan, Tuomas Oikarinen, Tsui-Wei Weng
arXiv:2601. 21944v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: The widespread adoption of deep learning models in computer vision has intensified concerns about interpretability.
By Konstantinos P. Panousis, Diego Marcos
arXiv:2602. 02886v3 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Concept Bottleneck Models (CBMs) promote interpretability by grounding predictions in human-understandable concepts.
By Francesco De Santis, Gabriele Ciravegna, Giovanni De Felice, Arianna Casanova, Francesco Giannini, Michelangelo Diligenti, Johannes Schneider, Danilo Giordano, Mateo Espinosa Zarlenga, Pietro Barbiero