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Right for the Right Reason: Making Image Classification Robust

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arxiv 2007.11924 v2 pith:PSI6BRUL submitted 2020-07-23 cs.CV cs.LG

classification cs.CVcs.LG
keywords classificationcnnsevidenceexplanationimagerightactualapproaches
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The effectiveness of Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs)in classifying image data has been thoroughly demonstrated. In order to explain the classification to humans, methods for visualizing classification evidence have been developed in recent years. These explanations reveal that sometimes images are classified correctly, but for the wrong reasons,i.e., based on incidental evidence. Of course, it is desirable that images are classified correctly for the right reasons, i.e., based on the actual evidence. To this end, we propose a new explanation quality metric to measure object aligned explanation in image classification which we refer to as theObAlExmetric. Using object detection approaches, explanation approaches, and ObAlEx, we quantify the focus of CNNs on the actual evidence. Moreover, we show that additional training of the CNNs can improve the focus of CNNs without decreasing their accuracy.

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