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Fighting the disagreement in Explainable Machine Learning with consensus

Authors :
Banegas-Luna, Antonio Jesus
Martınez-Cortes, Carlos
Perez-Sanchez, Horacio
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Machine learning (ML) models are often valued by the accuracy of their predictions. However, in some areas of science, the inner workings of models are as relevant as their accuracy. To understand how ML models work internally, the use of interpretability algorithms is the preferred option. Unfortunately, despite the diversity of algorithms available, they often disagree in explaining a model, leading to contradictory explanations. To cope with this issue, consensus functions can be applied once the models have been explained. Nevertheless, the problem is not completely solved because the final result will depend on the selected consensus function and other factors. In this paper, six consensus functions have been evaluated for the explanation of five ML models. The models were previously trained on four synthetic datasets whose internal rules were known in advance. The models were then explained with model-agnostic local and global interpretability algorithms. Finally, consensus was calculated with six different functions, including one developed by the authors. The results demonstrated that the proposed function is fairer than the others and provides more consistent and accurate explanations.<br />Comment: 21 pages, 7 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2307.01288
Document Type :
Working Paper