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Counterfactual Metarules for Local and Global Recourse

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arxiv 2405.18875 v1 pith:I73OJS46 submitted 2024-05-29 cs.AI

classification cs.AI
keywords counterfactualglobalrecourselocalmetarulesoptionsrulest-crex
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We introduce T-CREx, a novel model-agnostic method for local and global counterfactual explanation (CE), which summarises recourse options for both individuals and groups in the form of human-readable rules. It leverages tree-based surrogate models to learn the counterfactual rules, alongside 'metarules' denoting their regions of optimality, providing both a global analysis of model behaviour and diverse recourse options for users. Experiments indicate that T-CREx achieves superior aggregate performance over existing rule-based baselines on a range of CE desiderata, while being orders of magnitude faster to run.

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  1. From Search To Sampling: Generative Models For Robust Algorithmic Recourse

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    GenRe trains an autoregressive transformer on pairs sampled from positive examples with probability proportional to exp(-lambda * cost), and generates recourse by forward sampling, outperforming search-based baselines.

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