Interpretable Neural Networks with Frank-Wolfe: Sparse Relevance Maps and Relevance Orderings
Machine Learning
2022-02-01 v2 Optimization and Control
Abstract
We study the effects of constrained optimization formulations and Frank-Wolfe algorithms for obtaining interpretable neural network predictions. Reformulating the Rate-Distortion Explanations (RDE) method for relevance attribution as a constrained optimization problem provides precise control over the sparsity of relevance maps. This enables a novel multi-rate as well as a relevance-ordering variant of RDE that both empirically outperform standard RDE and other baseline methods in a well-established comparison test. We showcase several deterministic and stochastic variants of the Frank-Wolfe algorithm and their effectiveness for RDE.
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@article{arxiv.2110.08105,
title = {Interpretable Neural Networks with Frank-Wolfe: Sparse Relevance Maps and Relevance Orderings},
author = {Jan Macdonald and Mathieu Besançon and Sebastian Pokutta},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.08105},
year = {2022}
}
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18 pages, 23 figures, 1 table