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TX-Gen: Multi-Objective Optimization for Sparse Counterfactual Explanations for Time-Series Classification

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arxiv 2409.09461 v2 pith:WZBHMJQS submitted 2024-09-14 cs.LG cs.AIcs.NE

classification cs.LGcs.AIcs.NE
keywords counterfactualexplanationstime-seriestx-gencounterfactualsgeneratingalgorithmclassification
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In time-series classification, understanding model decisions is crucial for their application in high-stakes domains such as healthcare and finance. Counterfactual explanations, which provide insights by presenting alternative inputs that change model predictions, offer a promising solution. However, existing methods for generating counterfactual explanations for time-series data often struggle with balancing key objectives like proximity, sparsity, and validity. In this paper, we introduce TX-Gen, a novel algorithm for generating counterfactual explanations based on the Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm II (NSGA-II). TX-Gen leverages evolutionary multi-objective optimization to find a diverse set of counterfactuals that are both sparse and valid, while maintaining minimal dissimilarity to the original time series. By incorporating a flexible reference-guided mechanism, our method improves the plausibility and interpretability of the counterfactuals without relying on predefined assumptions. Extensive experiments on benchmark datasets demonstrate that TX-Gen outperforms existing methods in generating high-quality counterfactuals, making time-series models more transparent and interpretable.

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  1. Multi-SpaCE: Multi-Objective Subsequence-based Sparse Counterfactual Explanations for Multivariate Time Series Classification

    cs.NE 2024-12 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    Multi-SpaCE uses NSGA-II to generate Pareto-optimal, subsequence-based counterfactual explanations for multivariate time series, achieving perfect validity on all tested datasets.

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