Fixed-noise refinement with one-step Pixel Mean Flow prediction produces visual counterfactuals about 3x faster than the strongest diffusion baseline while keeping image quality and localization competitive or better.
xGEMs: Generating Examplars to Explain Black-Box Models
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This work proposes xGEMs or manifold guided exemplars, a framework to understand black-box classifier behavior by exploring the landscape of the underlying data manifold as data points cross decision boundaries. To do so, we train an unsupervised implicit generative model -- treated as a proxy to the data manifold. We summarize black-box model behavior quantitatively by perturbing data samples along the manifold. We demonstrate xGEMs' ability to detect and quantify bias in model learning and also for understanding the changes in model behavior as training progresses.
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FiRe: Fixed-Noise Refinement for Visual Counterfactual Explanations
Fixed-noise refinement with one-step Pixel Mean Flow prediction produces visual counterfactuals about 3x faster than the strongest diffusion baseline while keeping image quality and localization competitive or better.