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Human-Centered Concept Explanations for Neural Networks

Machine Learning 2022-02-28 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Understanding complex machine learning models such as deep neural networks with explanations is crucial in various applications. Many explanations stem from the model perspective, and may not necessarily effectively communicate why the model is making its predictions at the right level of abstraction. For example, providing importance weights to individual pixels in an image can only express which parts of that particular image are important to the model, but humans may prefer an explanation which explains the prediction by concept-based thinking. In this work, we review the emerging area of concept based explanations. We start by introducing concept explanations including the class of Concept Activation Vectors (CAV) which characterize concepts using vectors in appropriate spaces of neural activations, and discuss different properties of useful concepts, and approaches to measure the usefulness of concept vectors. We then discuss approaches to automatically extract concepts, and approaches to address some of their caveats. Finally, we discuss some case studies that showcase the utility of such concept-based explanations in synthetic settings and real world applications.

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@article{arxiv.2202.12451,
  title  = {Human-Centered Concept Explanations for Neural Networks},
  author = {Chih-Kuan Yeh and Been Kim and Pradeep Ravikumar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.12451},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

book chapter of Neuro-Symbolic Artificial Intelligence: The State of the Art, volume: 342, p.337 - 352, 2022

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