Sparse encoding appears to stratify and compress feature representations, but the claimed causal link between cluster separation and reconstruction is not supported.
Towards Achieving Concept Completeness for Textual Concept Bottleneck Models
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Textual Concept Bottleneck Models (TCBMs) are interpretable-by-design models for text classification that predict a set of salient concepts before making the final prediction. This paper proposes Complete Textual Concept Bottleneck Model (CT-CBM), a novel TCBM generator building concept labels in a fully unsupervised manner using a small language model, eliminating both the need for predefined human labeled concepts and LLM annotations. CT-CBM iteratively targets and adds important and identifiable concepts in the bottleneck layer to create a complete concept basis. CT-CBM achieves striking results against competitors in terms of concept basis completeness and concept detection accuracy, offering a promising solution to reliably enhance interpretability of NLP classifiers.
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Sparsification and Reconstruction from the Perspective of Representation Geometry
Sparse encoding appears to stratify and compress feature representations, but the claimed causal link between cluster separation and reconstruction is not supported.