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Sparse Subspace Clustering for Concept Discovery (SSCCD)

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arxiv 2203.06043 v1 pith:CVJCRSKW submitted 2022-03-11 cs.LG cs.AIstat.ML

classification cs.LGcs.AIstat.ML
keywords conceptclusteringconceptssparsesubspacesubspacesbehaviordiscovery
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Concepts are key building blocks of higher level human understanding. Explainable AI (XAI) methods have shown tremendous progress in recent years, however, local attribution methods do not allow to identify coherent model behavior across samples and therefore miss this essential component. In this work, we study concept-based explanations and put forward a new definition of concepts as low-dimensional subspaces of hidden feature layers. We novelly apply sparse subspace clustering to discover these concept subspaces. Moving forward, we derive insights from concept subspaces in terms of localized input (concept) maps, show how to quantify concept relevances and lastly, evaluate similarities and transferability between concepts. We empirically demonstrate the soundness of the proposed Sparse Subspace Clustering for Concept Discovery (SSCCD) method for a variety of different image classification tasks. This approach allows for deeper insights into the actual model behavior that would remain hidden from conventional input-level heatmaps.

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