What on Earth is AlphaEarth? Hierarchical structure and functional interpretability for global land cover
arXiv cs.LG / 3/19/2026
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Key Points
- The paper introduces a functional interpretability framework to reverse-engineer the role of embedding dimensions in Google AlphaEarth Foundations (GAEF) for land cover classification.
- It demonstrates that embedding dimensions exhibit a hierarchical functional spectrum, including specialist, low-/mid-generalist, and high-generalist factors that encode different levels of geospatial information.
- It shows that accurate land cover classification can be achieved with as few as 2 to 12 of the 64 dimensions, indicating substantial redundancy and potential reductions in computational cost.
- It uses large-scale experiments and a structural analysis of embedding–classification relationships based on feature importance and progressive ablation to map dimension roles and guide dimension selection for operational tasks.
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