The paper demonstrates a black-box model extraction attack on graph classification models that leverages binary subgraph explanations to guide Monte Carlo edge sensitivity estimation with concentration guarantees.
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Explainability techniques applied to LundNet show that assigned node importance correlates with classical jet substructure observables such as N-subjettiness ratios and energy correlation functions, with shifts across transverse-momentum regimes.
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