CLEAR: Causal Explanations from Attention in Neural Recommenders
classification
💻 cs.IR
cs.AIcs.LGstat.ML
keywords
attentioncausalcleargraphscounterfactualexplanationsrecommendationrecommenders
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We present CLEAR, a method for learning session-specific causal graphs, in the possible presence of latent confounders, from attention in pre-trained attention-based recommenders. These causal graphs describe user behavior, within the context captured by attention, and can provide a counterfactual explanation for a recommendation. In essence, these causal graphs allow answering "why" questions uniquely for any specific session. Using empirical evaluations we show that, compared to naively using attention weights to explain input-output relations, counterfactual explanations found by CLEAR are shorter and an alternative recommendation is ranked higher in the original top-k recommendations.
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