## Stacked Bar Chart: Self-Rewarding Model Comparison
### Overview
The image is a stacked bar chart comparing the win rates of two self-rewarding models (M3 vs. M'3 and M2 vs. M'2) in a left vs. right competition. The chart displays the percentage of wins for the left side, ties, and wins for the right side.
### Components/Axes
* **Title:** None explicitly provided in the image.
* **Y-axis Labels:**
* Self-Rewarding M3 vs. M'3
* Self-Rewarding M2 vs. M'2
* **X-axis:** Represents the percentage of outcomes, implicitly ranging from 0% to 100%.
* **Legend:** Located at the top of the chart.
* Green: Left Wins (in Left vs. Right)
* Light Blue: Tie
* Light Red: Right Wins
### Detailed Analysis
The chart consists of two horizontal stacked bars, each representing a comparison between two models.
* **Self-Rewarding M3 vs. M'3 (Top Bar):**
* Left Wins (Green): 38.7%
* Tie (Light Blue): 44.5%
* Right Wins (Light Red): 16.8%
* **Self-Rewarding M2 vs. M'2 (Bottom Bar):**
* Left Wins (Green): 34.8%
* Tie (Light Blue): 36.7%
* Right Wins (Light Red): 28.5%
### Key Observations
* In both comparisons, "Tie" has a significant percentage.
* M3 vs. M'3 has a higher percentage of ties compared to M2 vs. M'2.
* M2 vs. M'2 has a higher percentage of right wins compared to M3 vs. M'3.
* The left wins are higher than the right wins in both comparisons.
### Interpretation
The chart illustrates the relative performance of two self-rewarding models against their counterparts. The data suggests that:
* The M3 vs. M'3 comparison results in more ties than the M2 vs. M'2 comparison. This could indicate that the models in the M3 comparison are more evenly matched or that the environment leads to more indecisive outcomes.
* The M2 vs. M'2 comparison shows a higher percentage of right wins, suggesting that the "right" model in this comparison (M'2) might have a slight advantage over the "left" model (M2) compared to the M3 comparison.
* In both cases, the "left" model wins more often than the "right" model, but the difference is more pronounced in the M3 vs. M'3 comparison.