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Disentangling Interactions and Dependencies in Feature Attribution

As of 17 August 2026, this Paper Citation Record lists 0 of 0 outbound references and 5 inbound Pith citation observations for arXiv:2410.23772.

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Assessing high-order effects in feature importance via predictability decomposition cites this paper.

Assessing high-order effects in feature importance via predictability decomposition Disentangling Interactions and Dependencies in Feature Attribution

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Saliency Maps are Ambiguous: Analysis of Logical Relations on First and Second Order Attributions cites this paper.

Saliency Maps are Ambiguous: Analysis of Logical Relations on First and Second Order Attributions Disentangling Interactions and Dependencies in Feature Attribution

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Feature Attribution from First Principles cites this paper.

Feature Attribution from First Principles Disentangling Interactions and Dependencies in Feature Attribution

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Information-theoretic Quantification of High-order Feature Effects in Classification Problems cites this paper.

Information-theoretic Quantification of High-order Feature Effects in Classification Problems Disentangling Interactions and Dependencies in Feature Attribution

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From Statistical to Structural Synergy: A Predictability Framework to Quantify the Effects due to High-Order Mechanisms cites this paper.

From Statistical to Structural Synergy: A Predictability Framework to Quantify the Effects due to High-Order Mechanisms Disentangling Interactions and Dependencies in Feature Attribution

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