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How Well Do Feature-Additive Explainers Explain Feature-Additive Predictors?

Authors :
Carmichael, Zachariah
Scheirer, Walter J.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Surging interest in deep learning from high-stakes domains has precipitated concern over the inscrutable nature of black box neural networks. Explainable AI (XAI) research has led to an abundance of explanation algorithms for these black boxes. Such post hoc explainers produce human-comprehensible explanations, however, their fidelity with respect to the model is not well understood - explanation evaluation remains one of the most challenging issues in XAI. In this paper, we ask a targeted but important question: can popular feature-additive explainers (e.g., LIME, SHAP, SHAPR, MAPLE, and PDP) explain feature-additive predictors? Herein, we evaluate such explainers on ground truth that is analytically derived from the additive structure of a model. We demonstrate the efficacy of our approach in understanding these explainers applied to symbolic expressions, neural networks, and generalized additive models on thousands of synthetic and several real-world tasks. Our results suggest that all explainers eventually fail to correctly attribute the importance of features, especially when a decision-making process involves feature interactions.<br />Comment: Accepted to NeurIPS Workshop XAI in Action: Past, Present, and Future Applications. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2106.08376

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2310.18496
Document Type :
Working Paper