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Poster

On the (In)fidelity and Sensitivity of Explanations

Chih-Kuan Yeh · Cheng-Yu Hsieh · Arun Suggala · David Inouye · Pradeep Ravikumar

East Exhibition Hall B, C #116

Keywords: [ Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency ] [ Applications ] [ Visualization or Exposition Techniques for Deep Networks ] [ Deep Learning ]


Abstract:

We consider objective evaluation measures of saliency explanations for complex black-box machine learning models. We propose simple robust variants of two notions that have been considered in recent literature: (in)fidelity, and sensitivity. We analyze optimal explanations with respect to both these measures, and while the optimal explanation for sensitivity is a vacuous constant explanation, the optimal explanation for infidelity is a novel combination of two popular explanation methods. By varying the perturbation distribution that defines infidelity, we obtain novel explanations by optimizing infidelity, which we show to out-perform existing explanations in both quantitative and qualitative measurements. Another salient question given these measures is how to modify any given explanation to have better values with respect to these measures. We propose a simple modification based on lowering sensitivity, and moreover show that when done appropriately, we could simultaneously improve both sensitivity as well as fidelity.

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