Block-level Gaussian mirror statistics give a mostly sound linear FDR method, but the neural Permutation SHAP variant proves null symmetry only by assuming the fitted model already ignores null groups.
Consistent Feature Selection for Analytic Deep Neural Networks
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One of the most important steps toward interpretability and explainability of neural network models is feature selection, which aims to identify the subset of relevant features. Theoretical results in the field have mostly focused on the prediction aspect of the problem with virtually no work on feature selection consistency for deep neural networks due to the model's severe nonlinearity and unidentifiability. This lack of theoretical foundation casts doubt on the applicability of deep learning to contexts where correct interpretations of the features play a central role. In this work, we investigate the problem of feature selection for analytic deep networks. We prove that for a wide class of networks, including deep feed-forward neural networks, convolutional neural networks, and a major sub-class of residual neural networks, the Adaptive Group Lasso selection procedure with Group Lasso as the base estimator is selection-consistent. The work provides further evidence that Group Lasso might be inefficient for feature selection with neural networks and advocates the use of Adaptive Group Lasso over the popular Group Lasso.
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Model-Agnostic FDR Control via Group Gaussian Mirror and Permutation SHAP
Block-level Gaussian mirror statistics give a mostly sound linear FDR method, but the neural Permutation SHAP variant proves null symmetry only by assuming the fitted model already ignores null groups.