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arxiv: 2512.15134 · v2 · pith:ASOSH5O4new · submitted 2025-12-17 · 💻 cs.LG · cs.AI· cs.CL

From Isolation to Entanglement: When Do Interpretability Methods Identify and Disentangle Known Concepts?

classification 💻 cs.LG cs.AIcs.CL
keywords featuresconceptconceptsinterpretabilitydisentangledisentangledinsufficientisolation
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A goal of interpretability is to recover disentangled representations of latent concepts (features) from the activations of neural networks. The quality of features is typically evaluated in isolation, and under implicit independence assumptions that may not hold in practice. Thus, it is unclear to what extent common featurization methods such as sparse autoencoders (SAEs) and probes disentangle one concept from another. We propose a multi-concept evaluation setting using concepts including sentiment, domain, voice, and tense. We evaluate how well featurizers produce disentangled representations of each concept, observing that features are typically sensitive to only one concept, but also that concepts are distributed across many features. Then, we steer these features, measuring whether each concept is independently manipulable, and whether features interact. Even in idealized settings, steering a feature often affects many concepts, despite a near absence of interaction effects. These results suggest that correlational metrics are insufficient to establish steering selectivity, and that demonstrating that two features operate in separate spaces is insufficient to claim that they will be selective for one concept. These results underscore the importance of multi-concept evaluations in interpretability research.

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