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Spurious Correlations in Concept Drift: Can Explanatory Interaction Help?

Machine Learning 2024-07-24 v1

Abstract

Long-running machine learning models face the issue of concept drift (CD), whereby the data distribution changes over time, compromising prediction performance. Updating the model requires detecting drift by monitoring the data and/or the model for unexpected changes. We show that, however, spurious correlations (SCs) can spoil the statistics tracked by detection algorithms. Motivated by this, we introduce ebc-exstream, a novel detector that leverages model explanations to identify potential SCs and human feedback to correct for them. It leverages an entropy-based heuristic to reduce the amount of necessary feedback, cutting annotation costs. Our preliminary experiments on artificially confounded data highlight the promise of ebc-exstream for reducing the impact of SCs on detection.

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@article{arxiv.2407.16515,
  title  = {Spurious Correlations in Concept Drift: Can Explanatory Interaction Help?},
  author = {Cristiana Lalletti and Stefano Teso},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.16515},
  year   = {2024}
}

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