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visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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] | C |
visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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] | B |
visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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] | B |
visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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] | D |
visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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] | D |
visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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] | C |
visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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] | A |
visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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] | A |
visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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] | A |
visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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] | D |
visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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] | D |
visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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] | B |
visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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] | D |
visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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] | A |
visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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] | A |
visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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] | D |
visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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] | B |
visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
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"./High-level-obj-semantic/visual_correspondence_scannet/visual_correspondence_scannet_198_1.jpg"
] | C |
visual_correspondence_scannet | 2 natural images | scannet | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | A point is circled on the first image, labeled with REF. We change the camera position or lighting and shoot the second image. You are given multiple red-circled points on the second image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Which point on the second image corresponds to the point in the first image? Select from the following options.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/visual_correspondence_scannet/visual_correspondence_scannet_199_0.jpg",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/visual_correspondence_scannet/visual_correspondence_scannet_199_1.jpg"
] | D |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_0_0.jpg",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_0_1.jpg"
] | C |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_1_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_1_1.png"
] | D |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_2_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_2_1.png"
] | A |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_3_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_3_1.png"
] | D |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_4_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_4_1.png"
] | B |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_5_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_5_1.JPEG"
] | D |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_6_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_6_1.png"
] | D |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_7_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_7_1.JPEG"
] | A |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_8_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_8_1.png"
] | A |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_9_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_9_1.JPEG"
] | C |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_10_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_10_1.png"
] | C |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_11_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_11_1.png"
] | A |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_12_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_12_1.png"
] | B |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_13_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_13_1.png"
] | A |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_14_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_14_1.JPEG"
] | B |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_15_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_15_1.png"
] | C |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_16_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_16_1.png"
] | B |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_17_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_17_1.JPEG"
] | C |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_18_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_18_1.png"
] | B |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_19_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_19_1.png"
] | D |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_20_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_20_1.png"
] | D |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
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"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_21_1.JPEG"
] | D |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_22_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_22_1.JPEG"
] | A |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_23_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_23_1.JPEG"
] | C |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_24_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_24_1.JPEG"
] | A |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_25_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_25_1.png"
] | D |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_26_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_26_1.JPEG"
] | B |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_27_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_27_1.png"
] | D |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_28_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_28_1.JPEG"
] | C |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_29_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_29_1.JPEG"
] | A |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_30_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_30_1.png"
] | B |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_31_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_31_1.png"
] | C |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_32_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_32_1.JPEG"
] | B |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_33_0.jpg",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_33_1.png"
] | C |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_34_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_34_1.JPEG"
] | C |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_35_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_35_1.png"
] | B |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_36_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_36_1.JPEG"
] | A |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_37_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_37_1.JPEG"
] | D |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_38_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_38_1.png"
] | D |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_39_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_39_1.png"
] | C |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_40_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_40_1.JPEG"
] | C |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_41_0.jpg",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_41_1.png"
] | B |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_42_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_42_1.JPEG"
] | C |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_43_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_43_1.png"
] | C |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_44_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_44_1.JPEG"
] | B |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_45_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_45_1.png"
] | D |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_46_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_46_1.jpg"
] | A |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_47_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_47_1.JPEG"
] | D |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_48_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_48_1.JPEG"
] | B |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_49_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_49_1.JPEG"
] | D |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_50_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_50_1.png"
] | D |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_51_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_51_1.png"
] | A |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_52_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_52_1.JPEG"
] | A |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_53_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_53_1.png"
] | D |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_54_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_54_1.png"
] | B |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_55_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_55_1.JPEG"
] | A |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_56_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_56_1.png"
] | B |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_57_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_57_1.JPEG"
] | C |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_58_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_58_1.JPEG"
] | B |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_59_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_59_1.png"
] | A |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_60_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_60_1.png"
] | B |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_61_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_61_1.png"
] | D |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_62_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_62_1.png"
] | C |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_63_0.png",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_63_1.jpg"
] | D |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_64_0.jpg",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_64_1.png"
] | C |
functional_correspondence_funk_point | 2 natural images | funk_point | A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D | Which point is corresponding to the reference point? | Humans can find corresponding points for the same action between different objects. For instance, if a person uses a pot versus a hammer to "Mash Pound", then the handle of the pot will be the corresponding point to the handle of the hammer because they serve the same function for the action -- to hold; and the bottom of the pot will be the corresponding point to the face of the hammer because they both mash the other object.
Given the following two images, a reference point is annotated on the first image, labeled with REF. You are given multiple red-circled points on the right image, choices of "A, B, C, D" are drawn beside each circle. Select from the choices on the second image and find the corresponding point for the reference point, if we use both items for the action: "Lift Something". Which point is corresponding to the reference point?
Select from the following choices.
A: Point A
B: Point B
C: Point C
D: Point D
| [
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_65_0.JPEG",
"./High-level-obj-semantic/functional_correspondence_funk_point/functional_correspondence_funk_point_65_1.png"
] | D |