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How to inspect not only the total energy of a sample but the contributing parts of the sum? #2

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If I understood correctly, the beauty of the EFC is that we can see which features of a sample did contribute the most toward a elevated total energy (potentially malicious).

However, the estimator only returns the total energies of classified samples and not the couplings themselves (that are added up I think)?

Is their a way to see the couplings of a sample?

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