Improving KernelSHAP: Practical Shapley Value Estimation via Linear Regression
Abstract
The Shapley value concept from cooperative game theory has become a popular technique for interpreting ML models, but efficiently estimating these values remains challenging, particularly in the model-agnostic setting. Here, we revisit the idea of estimating Shapley values via linear regression to understand and improve upon this approach. By analyzing the original KernelSHAP alongside a newly proposed unbiased version, we develop techniques to detect its convergence and calculate uncertainty estimates. We also find that the original version incurs a negligible increase in bias in exchange for significantly lower variance, and we propose a variance reduction technique that further accelerates the convergence of both estimators. Finally, we develop a version of KernelSHAP for stochastic cooperative games that yields fast new estimators for two global explanation methods.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2012.01536,
title = {Improving KernelSHAP: Practical Shapley Value Estimation via Linear Regression},
author = {Ian Covert and Su-In Lee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.01536},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
AISTATS 2021 Camera Ready (fixed supplement)