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Making deep neural networks right for the right scientific reasons by interacting with their explanations

Machine Learning 2024-03-06 v4 Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

Abstract

Deep neural networks have shown excellent performances in many real-world applications. Unfortunately, they may show "Clever Hans"-like behavior -- making use of confounding factors within datasets -- to achieve high performance. In this work, we introduce the novel learning setting of "explanatory interactive learning" (XIL) and illustrate its benefits on a plant phenotyping research task. XIL adds the scientist into the training loop such that she interactively revises the original model via providing feedback on its explanations. Our experimental results demonstrate that XIL can help avoiding Clever Hans moments in machine learning and encourages (or discourages, if appropriate) trust into the underlying model.

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@article{arxiv.2001.05371,
  title  = {Making deep neural networks right for the right scientific reasons by interacting with their explanations},
  author = {Patrick Schramowski and Wolfgang Stammer and Stefano Teso and Anna Brugger and Xiaoting Shao and Hans-Georg Luigs and Anne-Katrin Mahlein and Kristian Kersting},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.05371},
  year   = {2024}
}

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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1805.08578