SATs aggregate local saliency maps over semantic segments to produce semi-global rankings of feature influence, exposing shortcut reliance even when out-of-distribution accuracy barely changes.
Aggregating explanation methods for stable and robust explainability
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Despite a growing literature on explaining neural networks, no consensus has been reached on how to explain a neural network decision or how to evaluate an explanation. Our contributions in this paper are twofold. First, we investigate schemes to combine explanation methods and reduce model uncertainty to obtain a single aggregated explanation. We provide evidence that the aggregation is better at identifying important features, than on individual methods. Adversarial attacks on explanations is a recent active research topic. As our second contribution, we present evidence that aggregate explanations are much more robust to attacks than individual explanation methods.
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Aggregating Local Saliency Maps for Semi-Global Explainable Image Classification
SATs aggregate local saliency maps over semantic segments to produce semi-global rankings of feature influence, exposing shortcut reliance even when out-of-distribution accuracy barely changes.