Learning to Explain: An Information-Theoretic Perspective on Model Interpretation
Machine Learning
2018-06-15 v2 Artificial Intelligence
Machine Learning
Abstract
We introduce instancewise feature selection as a methodology for model interpretation. Our method is based on learning a function to extract a subset of features that are most informative for each given example. This feature selector is trained to maximize the mutual information between selected features and the response variable, where the conditional distribution of the response variable given the input is the model to be explained. We develop an efficient variational approximation to the mutual information, and show the effectiveness of our method on a variety of synthetic and real data sets using both quantitative metrics and human evaluation.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1802.07814,
title = {Learning to Explain: An Information-Theoretic Perspective on Model Interpretation},
author = {Jianbo Chen and Le Song and Martin J. Wainwright and Michael I. Jordan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.07814},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
Accepted to ICML 2018 as a long oral