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Training Neural Networks for Modularity aids Interpretability

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arxiv 2409.15747 v2 pith:MEOVTWAW submitted 2024-09-24 cs.LG cs.AI

classification cs.LGcs.AI
keywords clustersinterpretabilityapproachdisjointmodelsnetworksneuralaids
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An approach to improve network interpretability is via clusterability, i.e., splitting a model into disjoint clusters that can be studied independently. We find pretrained models to be highly unclusterable and thus train models to be more modular using an ``enmeshment loss'' function that encourages the formation of non-interacting clusters. Using automated interpretability measures, we show that our method finds clusters that learn different, disjoint, and smaller circuits for CIFAR-10 labels. Our approach provides a promising direction for making neural networks easier to interpret.

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