Evaluating explanations of image classifiers regarding ground truth, e.g. segmentation masks defined by human perception, primarily evaluates the quality of the models under consideration rather than the explanation methods themselves. Driven by this observation, we propose a framework for jointly evaluating the robustness of safety-critical systems that combine a deep neural network with an explanation method. These are increasingly used in real-world applications like medical image analysis or robotics. We introduce a fine-tuning procedure to (mis)align model\unicodex2013explanation pipelines with ground truth and use it to quantify the potential discrepancy between worst and best-case scenarios of human alignment. Experiments across various model architectures and post-hoc local interpretation methods provide insights into the robustness of vision transformers and the overall vulnerability of such AI systems to potential adversarial attacks.
@article{arxiv.2311.04813,
title = {Be Careful When Evaluating Explanations Regarding Ground Truth},
author = {Hubert Baniecki and Maciej Chrabaszcz and Andreas Holzinger and Bastian Pfeifer and Anna Saranti and Przemyslaw Biecek},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.04813},
year = {2023}
}